Colombo: The Sri Lankan family of National Priyantha Kumara Dianawadana, who was indicated by a horde in Pakistan on charges of blasphemy, anxiously waiting for the remnants to be flown here today.
In a surprising incident on Friday, supporters of the Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistani Islamic Party (TLP) attacked the garment factory in Sialkot in Pakistan and Lynched, the manager was generally diawadana, 49, before assuming his body caught fire on allegations of alert.
“I waited for his body to pay my respect for him,” his wife said Nilushi Dissanayake told reporters here.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Sunday announced that the National Carrier, Sri Lankan Airlines, will bring the remains of the Diyawadana here on Monday at the cost of the state.
According to the post-mortem report, almost all the bones of Diyawadana were damaged and their body was 99 percent burned in the terrible Lien incident.
Nilushi said Diyawadana had gone to Pakistan in 2011 after he got a job as a mechanical engineer at the clothing factory in Faisalabad.
After one year, he joined Sialkot Rajco Industries as a general manager and the only one who worked the National Sri Lanka at the factory.
The couple has two children aged 14 and 9 and they haven’t seen their father since 2019 because he can’t visit his country because of Covid’s pandemic.
The older son said he talked to his father by telephone on Thursday night and they looked forward to his home visit next year.
Brother Elder Diyawadana, Kamialasiri previously worked in Pakistan.
They stayed at a distance of 250 km from each other but contacted us.
He said he was unconscious if his brother faced a threat in Pakistan.
Diyawadana was born in 1972.
He graduated from the University of Peradeniya in Kandy in 2002 and was employed in the private sector on the island before his work in Pakistan.
Sri Lanka Parliament and Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa on Saturday condemned Lynching and hoped that his colleague Pakistan Imran Khan would defend his commitment to bring everything involved for justice and ensure the safety of other state expatriists.
The incident triggered extensive intelligence in Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
The police were also recorded for reaching the scene after the incident.
Only a few policemen can be seen in one video asking people to reserve back while the body caught fire.
When pressure was installed on the Pakistani government to bring the guilty of justice, more than 800 people had been ordered based on charges of terrorism while 13 major suspects were among 118 who were arrested so far in a terrible incident in the Punjab province.
The murder of the masses on the allegations of blasphemy is very common in Pakistan, where crime can bring the death penalty.
In April 2017, a Mobia Mobia Mobia student Mashal Khan when he was accused of posting content that blasphemed online.
The Christian couple was indicated and then set a lot of kilns in Punjab in 2014 after being accused of tarnishing the Koran.