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Schaffter family makes a statement following the murder of Dinesh

COLOMBO (News 1st) – The Schaffter family made a statement following the demise of Dinesh Schaffter.
It said that law enforcement authorities and family are trying to establish the facts surrounding his death and inquiries are ongoing.

The family requests that the media and the public respect our feelings and privacy at this time and wait for the accurate facts to be established.

The statement noted that Dinesh was the very best of them and the heart and soul of our family.
It noted that he made untold contributions to business and sports, passionately challenged injustice, and supported countless worthy causes.

The statement concluded that he will be remembered foremost for his unending devotion to his family and friends and generosity, even towards strangers.

CID takes over murder investigation:
The Criminal Investigations Department is probing the murder of Colombo-based businessman Dinesh Schaffter. A CID team was at the Borella Cemetary on Friday (16) morning for an inquiry.
Businessman Dinesh Schaffter was found with his limbs bound and choked inside his car at the Borella Public Cemetary, and died on Thursday (15) night at the National Hospital while being treated in the ICU.
He had told his wife that he was heading to Borella on Thursday (15), and Sri Lanka Police said that multiple calls made by his wife went unanswered.

After tracing the phone to the Public Cemetary in Borella, the wife of the late Dinesh Schaffter had called his work place and informed of the matter.

An employee was rushed to the Public Cemetary, where he found Dinesh Schaffter bound and bruised inside the car.

The employee together with a cemetary worker had then admitted Dinesh Schaffter to the Colombo National Hospital.

51-year-old Dinesh Schaffter, was a resident of Flower Road, Colombo 7.
Public Security Minister tells Police to get tough:
Sri Lanka’s Public Security Minister has instructed the top brass of Sri Lanka Police, including the Police Chief, to take all possible measures to curb murders, and drug trafficking.
Minister Tiran Alles has summoned the IGP and the Senior Police Officers to inquire into the progress on the investigation surrounding the murder of Colombo-based businessman Dinesh Schaffter.
The Minister had intructed Sri Lanka Police to disregard the status and position of anyone when taking action against murders and drug-related crimes.

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