Sri Lankan, suspected to be among Hamas hostages, confirmed dead

Sri Lankan, suspected to be among Hamas hostages, confirmed dead

November 3, 2023   04:58 pm

The Sri Lankan man, who was suspected to have been taken hostage by the Islamic militant group Hamas in Palestine, is confirmed dead, the Embassy of Sri Lanka in Tel Aviv said.

According to Sri Lankan Ambassador to Israel Nimal Bandara, the 48-year-old’s death was confirmed by the Interpol branch of Israel Police after linking the DNA samples of his children to an unidentified body.

Sujith Bandara Yatawara remained missing since October 07, the day Hamas militants stormed from the blockaded Gaza Strip into nearby Israeli towns to launch an unprecedented attack. Later, the DNA samples provided by Bandara’s children were sent to Israel for further investigations.

Yatawara, who hailed from Vennapuwa, had travelled to Israel in 2015 for a job opportunity.

The Sri Lankan envoy said Yatawara’s body would be sent to Colombo following religious rites and public honors.

Meanwhile, a Sri Lankan woman named Anula Jayathilake, who was employed as a domestic worker, died in the recent attacks launched by Hamas in Israel. Her remains were recovered and brought to the island last week.

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