Death sentence for Ratmalana triple murder convict

7 November 2019 01:58 pm Views - 2650

Colombo High Court Judge Vickum Kaluarachchi imposed death sentence on a murder suspect - Madura Manaranga De Silva - for killing his wife, 26 year old Sachethana Sandamali, a teacher of Prince of Wales College Moratuwa and her two children, three years old Prabash Banuka and one month old infant son Krishantha Sandaruwan at Ratmalana on December 17th, 2012 by strangling and thereafter setting fire to their bodies.

The suspect was convicted on three charges for the killing. The judge observed that the prosecution case against the convict was proven beyond a reasonable doubt by Deputy Solicitor General Deleepa Piris who appeared for the prosecution during the trial.

Judge Kaluarachchi on his address to the court said that the convict’s confession made before the Mount Lavinia Magistrate had proven that the convict had committed the murders even though the convict later denied it during the trial before the High Court. He also said that the convict had premeditated to kill his wife due to his extramarital affair with a woman in Negombo.

The Judge underscoring the convict’s confession and said that the convict had admitted that he strangled his wife and killed her and admitted that when his elder child raised cries he attempted to make him quite and strangled the elder child where the child died because of suffocation.

The Judge also emphasized the fact that Colombo South Hospital, Kalubowila JMO had confirmed that the deaths of the convict's wife and elder child were caused by strangulation and the death of the one-month-old infant was caused by burning.

Therefore Judge Vickum Kaluarachchi observed that the three deaths are a homicide. The killing took place on the morning of December 17th, 2012  inside a room in a two-storeyed house at Golumadama Junction in Ratmalana where the deceased and her two infant sons were found dead in their bedroom with burn injuries. A police team led by Mount Lavinia ASP Kamal Pushpa Kumara carried out the investigations. It was also revealed that the convict had fabricated a story to believe that the deaths were due to burning injuries. It is learnt that the husband, after killing his wife and the elder child by strangulation, had set fire to the mattress while keeping their dead bodies on it. (T. Farook Thajudeen)