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Six Killed, Seven Injured After Alleged Drunk Driver Ploughs Into Vesak Dansala Crowd in Meegoda
A tragic accident near a Vesak Dansala in Meegoda Junction claimed the lives of six people and left seven others injured after a cab crashed into a crowd gathered along the roadside on Saturday night.
Police confirmed that the driver of the cab, a 42-year-old resident of Piliyandala, was under the influence of alcohol at the time of the incident. The suspect has since been arrested and is currently in police custody.
According to investigations, the cab was traveling through the Meegoda area in Homagama when it suddenly veered off the road and struck a group of people who were standing in a queue near a Vesak Dansala. The vehicle reportedly fled the scene following the collision.
The victims who lost their lives include three women aged 15, 32, and 56, and three men aged 35, 38, and 58.
Seven others, including a young child, sustained injuries in the crash and were admitted to the Homagama Base Hospital for treatment.
Police have launched further investigations into the incident as authorities continue to gather evidence surrounding the fatal crash.
Major film union in India calls for boycott of superstar Ranveer Singh
Fans of Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh are reacting with shock after a major film workers' union asked its members not to work with him over his alleged abrupt exit from the upcoming movie Don 3.
The Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE), a major Bollywood workers' association representing thousands of film and TV crew members, said producers had already spent about 450m rupees ($4.7m; £3.4m) on pre-production when Singh allegedly withdrew from the film.
FWICE said it repeatedly asked Singh to explain his position, but that he refused.
The actor has not commented on the dispute but reports say his team questioned whether FWICE had the authority to compel him to appear before it.
The BBC has reached out to Singh's team for comment.
FWICE president BN Tiwari said the union had decided to issue a "non-cooperation directive" against the actor until he agreed to meet its representatives.
"We've decided to send a message to the industry that a superstar is not bigger than the rules," he said.
The move does not amount to a formal ban, but it has still drawn widespread attention because of Singh's stardom and also because of the popularity of the Don franchise, one of the industry's best-known action series.
First made famous by Amitabh Bachchan in 1978, the films centre on a charismatic and elusive underworld figure determined to build a global criminal empire.
It was later rebooted by filmmaker Farhan Akhtar with Shah Rukh Khan in the lead role.
Don 3, announced in 2023, was set to continue the franchise with Singh taking over as the new lead.
The row has also reignited discussion around Singh himself - one of India's biggest film stars, known for hits including Padmaavat and Gully Boy, and his flamboyant, larger-than-life personality.
Most recently, he starred in Dhurandhar, a two-part spy thriller which was one of the country's biggest box-office successes in recent years.
The controversy began after Akhtar lodged a complaint against Singh with FWICE, according to union official Ashoke Pandit.
Pandit alleged Singh withdrew from the film about three weeks before shooting was due to begin, after producers had already spent a lot of money on prepping and overseas schedules.
In response, FWICE asked its members to boycott the actor until he met the union to explain his position.
In a statement carried by several Indian media outlets, a spokesperson for the actor reportedly said that Singh had the "highest regard" for the film industry and the Don franchise, and had consciously chosen to remain silent on the matter. The BBC has asked the actor's team if the statement was issued by him but has not received a response yet.
Singh is not the first Bollywood actor to face a non-cooperation directive from FWICE, although such action against major stars is relatively rare.
The union has previously urged Indian artists not to work with Pakistani performers during periods of military tension between the two countries. In 2025, it issued a similar directive against actor-singer Diljit Dosanjh after he appeared alongside Pakistani actor Hania Aamir in a popular Punjabi comedy.
Reaction online to the latest dispute has been divided. Some social media users questioned whether Singh was being unfairly targeted, pointing out that he was not the first Bollywood actor to exit a film.
Others backed the producers, arguing that large-scale productions involve major financial commitments that can be disrupted by last-minute exits, and that Singh was "paying the price for being unprofessional".
It is not the first time the actor has found himself at the centre of public controversy.
In 2025, Singh faced backlash after mimicking a ritual sequence from the hit Kannada film Kantara during a film festival event. Critics accused him of disrespecting the cultural significance of the scene. He later issued an apology.
Earlier in his career, in 2015, he was among the celebrities caught up in the fallout from a controversial comedy roast that sparked police complaints and a wider debate about obscenity and free speech.
(BBC)
65-year-old dies in Grandpass after sustaining injuries in alleged attack
A resident of the Henamulla Camp area in the Grandpass Police Division has succumbed to injuries at the Colombo National Hospital, according to hospital police.
Police stated that the individual was admitted to the hospital last night (28) and passed away in the early hours of today (29).
The deceased has been identified as a 65-year-old resident of Henamulla Camp, Colombo 15.
Preliminary investigations have revealed that the death was caused by injuries sustained during an assault, police said.
Grandpass Police are conducting further investigations to apprehend the suspects involved in the incident.
(Adaderana.lk)
20-day-old infant allegedly sold for Rs. 100,000; mother and woman arrested
A 25-year-old mother accused of selling her 20-day-old infant for Rs. 100,000, along with a woman alleged to have bought the baby were arrested by officers attached to the Puttalam Divisional Crime Investigation Unit, the Sri Lanka Police said.
The arrests were made following investigations into an incident reported from the Kammandaluw area in Pallama. Police said the infant had allegedly been handed over to a woman residing in the Kadayamottai area of Madurankuliya, with the transaction reportedly carried out by the husband of the woman for a sum of Rs. 100,000.
Investigators revealed that the young mother had been in a relationship with a man said to be addicted to liquor and that the couple had been facing severe financial hardship. Owing to their inability to care for the newborn, the baby had allegedly been sold shortly after birth.
Police further stated that the woman who received the child had been married for over 18 years but did not have a child. Acting on information, the couple had allegedly arranged to take custody of the infant after paying the agreed amount once the woman gave birth.
However, police pointed out that the transfer of the child had taken place outside the legally accepted adoption procedures required under Sri Lankan law. As a result, the biological mother, the woman who bought the child, and several others connected to the incident were taken into custody.
Further investigations are being conducted by the Puttalam Divisional Crime Investigation Unit.
(DailyMirror.lk)
Showers expected in several provinces after 1pm today
Showers or thundershowers will occur at times in the Western, Sabaragamuwa and North-Western provinces and in the Galle, Matara, Kandy and Nuwara Eliya districts, according to the Department of Meteorology.
Showers or thundershowers may occur at a few places in the Uva Province and in the Ampara and Batticaloa districts after 1.00 p.m.
Fairly strong winds of about 30–40 kmph can be expected at times over the western slopes of the central hills, and in the Northern, North-Central, North-Western and Southern provinces, as well as in the Trincomalee District, the Met. Department said.
The general public is kindly requested to take adequate precautions to minimize damage caused by temporary localized strong winds and lightning during thundershowers.
(Adaderana.lk)
IMF Executive Board completes Sri Lanka’s combined Fifth and Sixth Reviews
The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has completed the combined Fifth and Sixth Reviews of the Extended Fund Facility for Sri Lanka, providing the country with immediate access to SDR508 million (about US$695 million) to support economic policies and reforms.
The IMF completed the combined Fifth and Sixth Reviews of Sri Lanka’s economic reform program supported by the 48-month Extended Fund Facility (EFF) arrangement. Completion of the combined reviews provides SDR508 million (about US$695 million), bringing the total purchases under the arrangement to SDR1.778 billion (about US$2.4 billion), the statement said.
The EFF arrangement for Sri Lanka was approved by the Executive Board on March 20, 2023 in an amount of SDR 2.286 billion (395 percent of quota or about US$3 billion). The arrangement supports Sri Lanka’s reform program to durably restore macroeconomic stability by (i) restoring fiscal and debt sustainability while protecting the vulnerable, (ii) safeguarding price and financial sector stability, (iii) rebuilding external buffers, (iv) strengthening governance and reducing corruption vulnerabilities, and (v) advancing growth-oriented structural reforms.
Following the Executive Board’s discussion, Mr. Kenji Okamura, Deputy Managing Director and Acting Chair, issued the following statement:
“Sri Lanka’s strong implementation under the EFF arrangement has continued despite challenging circumstances. Gains from the economic reform program helped preserve economic resilience and provided room to respond to cyclone Ditwah and the Middle East war. The latter, however, has significantly worsened Sri Lanka’s economic outlook and tilted risks to the downside.”
“For 2026, growth is projected to slow down to 3 percent. Higher oil prices would increase inflation and weaken the current account, which would also be adversely impacted by lower tourism receipts. The uncertainty, regarding the war’s intensity and duration, heightens risks to the outlook.
“Fiscal easing in 2026 is appropriate in response to the shocks, and the government is implementing a temporary relief package, while also allocating additional spending to support recovery and reconstruction following Cyclone Ditwah. From 2027 onward, the authorities are appropriately committed to reverting to the primary balance target of 2.3 percent of GDP, as well as complying with the primary expenditure ceiling.
“Program performance remains generally strong, but efforts are required to complete public financial and investment management, and electricity sector reforms. Sustained revenue mobilization is crucial to make the tax system more efficient and growth-enhancing and should be spearheaded by developing a medium-term revenue strategy. Debt restructuring is nearing completion, but debt sustainability risks remain high.
“Monetary policy should continue prioritizing price stability. Greater exchange rate flexibility and gradually phasing out the balance-of-payments measures remain critical to rebuild external buffers and resilience.
“Well-calibrated structural reforms and renewed public infrastructure are also needed to improve the investment climate and lift the growth potential.”
(Adaderana.lk)
Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister Receives Historic Māori Welcome in New Zealand
Sri Lanka’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism, Vijitha Herath, was accorded a traditional Māori “Pōwhiri” welcome at New Zealand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, marking a significant moment at the start of his official visit to the country.
Sharing the development on X, Minister Herath said he was honoured to receive the ceremonial welcome, noting that he is the first Sri Lankan Foreign Minister to be extended the traditional Māori reception during an official visit to New Zealand.
The Minister is currently on an official tour of New Zealand and Australia from 26 May to 3 June 2026 at the invitation of the two governments, in a diplomatic mission aimed at strengthening ties and expanding cooperation with both nations.
During the visit, Vijitha Herath is scheduled to hold bilateral discussions with New Zealand’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Winston Peters and Australia’s Minister for Foreign Affairs Penny Wong. The talks are expected to focus on areas of mutual interest and opportunities for enhanced collaboration.
In addition to high-level political meetings, the Foreign Minister will also engage with senior government officials, business leaders, academics, think tank representatives and members of the Sri Lankan community living in both countries.
One of the key highlights of the New Zealand leg of the visit will be the ceremonial opening of the Sri Lanka High Commission in Wellington, a move expected to further deepen diplomatic engagement between the two countries.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism stated that the visit is expected to reinforce Sri Lanka’s longstanding relations with New Zealand and Australia while paving the way for closer cooperation across several sectors.



200 meningitis cases reported across country: Health Bureau
The Health Promotion Bureau today said that around 200 meningitis cases have been reported from several parts of the country, with nearly 50 patients currently receiving treatment in hospitals across four districts.
Speaking at a media briefing today, Community Health Specialist Dr. Thushani Dabarera said the disease was first identified among a group of schoolchildren in the Deniyaya area before spreading to areas including Diyatalawa, Welimada and Rikillagaskada.
She said health authorities have already issued special guidelines to all health sectors and institutions to prevent the disease from spreading further within schools and communities.
Dr. Dabarera noted that although there has been a slight reduction in the number of cases, there remains a risk of further transmission during the upcoming rainy season.
She urged the public to strictly follow health advice and preventive measures.
According to the Epidemiology Unit, the main symptoms of the disease include high fever, headache and vomiting, with symptoms usually appearing between three to seven days after exposure to the virus.
Health officials said most patients recover within seven days if proper medical advice and hygiene practices are followed.
Authorities said the disease mainly spreads through contaminated food and water, while it can also be transmitted through droplets released when an infected person coughs or sneezes, as well as through close contact.
The public has been advised to drink boiled water and avoid crowded places where infected individuals may be present.
Dr. Dabarera also called on parents to seek immediate medical attention if children show symptoms and urged them not to send sick children to school until they have fully recovered.
(Dailymirror.lk)
SLC launches program to enhance coaching standards of school cricket
Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) said it has launched a special program aimed at educating and developing school cricket coaches in the country under the direction of the Cricket Transformation Committee.
The inaugural session of the program was held on Monday (25), at the High Performance Center of the SLC with the participation of 74 coaches representing Division ‘1’ and ‘2’ schools, according to a statement issued by the SLC.
The Head Coach of the Sri Lanka Men’s Team, Gary Kirsten, conducted a two-hour session for the participating coaches.
During the session, Kirsten shared valuable insights into modern coaching methods and highlighted key areas coaches should focus on in order to nurture talented and promising young cricketers, the statement said.
He emphasized the importance of creating a friendly and supportive environment for children while teaching them cricketing skills. Kirsten also noted that coaches must continuously improve their own skill levels in order to develop successful players.
He encouraged school coaches to focus more on producing good cricketers rather than simply concentrating on winning matches.
Joining Kirsten at the program were National Bowling Coach Ryan van Niekerk and National Fielding and Spin Bowling Coach Jordan Gregory, who also shared their expertise and experiences with the school coaches, SLC said.
Chairman of the Cricket Committee of Sri Lanka Cricket, Sidath Wettimuny, who is also a member of the Cricket Transformation Committee, did the introductory speech of the program.
The program also featured an interactive Question-and-Answer session, giving participants the opportunity to engage directly with Gary Kirsten and further enhance their knowledge, it added.
This program will continue periodically, with the objective of developing highly skilled and knowledgeable coaches within the Sri Lankan school cricket system.
(Adaderana.lk)
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