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The Colombo Additional Magistrate Jerome Trotsky yesterday further remanded former Western Province Senior DIG Anura Senanayake until 27 April over the murder of national rugby player Wasim Thajudeen, for allegedly concealing evidence.
Counsel Dilan Ratnayake appearing for the Attorney General told the Court that the investigations on former Chief Judicial Medical Officer Professor Ananda Samarasekara, who has been held responsible for the missing body parts of murdered rugby player, will be concluded on 21 April.
The investigations have been conducted on the misplacement of the body parts after the first post-mortem examination and the alleged irregularities during the examination.
Thajudeen died on 17 May 2012 in Kirulapone when his car crashed into a wall and caught fire. Earlier it was ruled as an accidental death but the recent investigations by the CID had found that the player was brutally tortured before his death with blunt and sharp weapons and the accident was staged.