The mother of Muthurasa Dilrukshan (29 years) who is admitted in a coma stage at the Ragama hospital has appealed that action be taken to save her son.
The mother of Muthurasa Dilrukshan (29 years) who is admitted in a coma stage at the Ragama hospital has appealed that action be taken to save her son.
Inmates of the Vavuniya prison who underwent savage attack by the STF were transferred to the Mahara prison and those who were badly hurt during the attack are now under treatment at the Ragama hospital.
Meanwhile Muthurasa Dilrukshan who is being treated in the Ragama hospital, in a coma stage had gone missing 5 years ago, claims his mother who is from the Mannar area.
Dilrukshan’s mother along with her husband Anthony Muthurasa and her children and relatives had met the Mannar Bishop Rev. Rayappu Joseph and the Vanni Parliamentarian S. Vinonogaradhalingam on the 9th instant.
All of them in tears had demanded action be taken to save Dilrukshan who is seeking treatment at the Ragama hospital.
Dilrukshan who went to Qatar for work in 2006 had contacted his family very often from there.
He had returned from Qatar in 2007 November and had been staying with his family in Mannar.
Due to the Militiary offensive which took place in Manthai west area in 2007 Dilrukshan had gone abroad a boat illegally to the Middle East from his village of Illuppakadarai. But he had been arrested by the Navy and taken to a camp in r Kalimoddai in Mannar and detained there.
He had lost all contacts with this family after full scale war broke out.
In the meantime the attack on the inmates of the Vavuniya prison recently left one person dead and several being injured. The injured are seeking treatment in the Ragama hospital
Dilrukshan’s name had been mentioned in the media and when she went to the Ragama hospital she was able to identify her son, says Dilrukshan’s mother.
Dilrukshan’s feet are in chains and he is struggling for his life in a coma stage, and his family had pleaded the Bishop of Mannar Rev. Rayappu Joseph and the Vanni Parliamentarian S. Vinonogaradhalingam to take action to save him from death.