Teacher's body found on South Kalutara beach 5 days later
Translated from Sinhala, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- The body of a female teacher was discovered on the southern coast of Kalutara after she left home following a severe disagreement.
- The deceased has been identified as Nadishani Tharanganika Amaranayaka, a 42-year-old primary school teacher and mother of one.
- Her husband is a chief dance teacher at Mahinda Rajapaksa College in Homagama.
Tragic news emerged from the southern coast of Kalutara where the body of a teacher was found, days after she reportedly left her home following a significant dispute. The discovery was made by local police, bringing a somber end to the search for Nadishani Tharanganika Amaranayaka, a 42-year-old educator.
Mrs. Amaranayaka, who served as a primary school teacher at Moragahahena Maha Vidyalaya, was a resident of Kandagoda, Thelangapatha, Bandaragama. Her passing has sent shockwaves through her community and the educational sector. She was a mother of one, and her husband holds a position as the chief dance teacher at Mahinda Rajapaksa College in Homagama.
The circumstances surrounding her departure from home, described as a "severe disagreement," are now a focus of the ongoing investigation. While the police have confirmed the recovery of her body, the details leading up to her death remain under scrutiny. The report from Lankadeepa highlights the personal tragedy experienced by the family and the community.
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the personal struggles that individuals may face, often hidden beneath the surface of daily life. The recovery of Mrs. Amaranayaka's body brings a measure of closure, but the underlying reasons for her distress and subsequent death will likely be a subject of continued concern and investigation.
Originally published by Lankadeepa in Sinhala. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.