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Sri Lankan police have launched an investigation into the death of an Indian sailor whose body was found onboard a ship en route to Fujairah from China, an
official said yesterday.
“The ship’s agent has asked the police to conduct an investigation. The sailor is believed to have committed suicide. An inquiry will be held followed by a post-mortem examination,” police spokesperson A S P Ruwan Gunasekara told Xinhua.
The ship was asked to berth at the Colombo Harbour after the ship’s agent requested the police to conduct an inquiry and post-mortem examination into the death of the sailor.
According to initial reports, the sailor is said to have committed suicide and his body was discovered when the ship was passing Galle coast in southern Sri Lanka.
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