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Mortal remains of 9 Indians killed in Sri Lanka bombings sent

COLOMBO: The mortal remains of nine of the 10 Indians killed in the massive Easter Sunday bombings in Sri Lanka had been sent to India, officials announced on Wednesday.

Mortal remains of 9 Indians killed in Sri Lanka bombings sent

JDS president HD Deve Gowda and Karnataka CM HD Kumaraswamy pay their last respects to a victim of Sri Lankan bomb blast, KG Hanumantharayappa, in Bengaluru on Wednesday, April 24, 2019. PTI



Colombo, April 24

The mortal remains of nine of the 10 Indians killed in the massive Easter Sunday bombings in Sri Lanka had been sent to India, officials announced on Wednesday.

According to the authorities, 10 Indians have lost their lives in Sri Lanka’s worst terror attack that killed at least 359 people.

India’s High Commission here released the details of the repatriation of mortal remains of Indian victims in a series of tweets.

The victims include SR Nagaraj, H Shivakumar, KG Hanumantraiyappa, KM Lakshminarayana, M Rangappa, V Tulasi Ram, A Maregowda, H Puttaraju and R Lakshman Gowda, according to the Indian mission.

Four separate planes carrying the mortal remains of Indians landed in Bengaluru and Hyderabad.

So far 60 people had been arrested in connection with the attacks, police spokesman Ruwan Guansekera said, adding that more than 500 people had been injured in the bombings.

Police said that as many as 34 foreign nationals who lost their lives had been identified.

Of them, 10 are from India, three from Denmark, one each from Japan, the Netherlands, Portugal, Bangladesh, Spain, two each from China, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, six from the UK, two holding the US and the UK nationalities and two holding Australian and Sri Lankan nationalities, officials said.

Additionally, 14 foreign nationals are unaccounted for and could be among the unidentified victims at the Colombo Judicial Medical Officer’s mortuary, police said.

Sixteen foreigners injured in the attacks are receiving treatment at the Colombo National Hospital and private hospitals in Colombo.

The Islamic State terror group has claimed responsibility for the devastating blasts and identified the suicide bombers who were involved in the attacks.

Seven suicide bombers carried out a series of devastating blasts that tore through churches and luxury hotels in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday. PTI

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