Lanka bombings: Mortal remains of 5 Karnataka victims brought home

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

The mortal remains of five people from Karnataka, killed in the massive bombings in Sri Lanka, were brought to their homes here in the early hours of Wednesday and late last night amid a pall of gloom.

The mortal remains of Kachana Halli Govindappa Hanumantharayappa, Kachana Halli Munibyrappa Lakshminarayana, Muniyappa Rangappa and Hanumaiah Shivakumar arrived early Wednesday, while that of Shettipalya Ramakrishnappa Nagaraj was brought on Tuesday night.

M B Patil received the mortal remains at the airport, which were later sent to their residences.

Former H D Deve Gowda and H D Kumaraswamy paid their respects to the mortal remains of partymen Rangappa, Hanumantharayappa, Lakshinarayana and Shivakumar.

Hundreds of JD(S) workers and several leaders also paid their last respects to the departed.

While 10 persons from have been confirmed dead, at least seven of them are said to be JD(S) workers.

A holiday in after a gruelling campaign in the Lok Sabha polls snuffed out the lives of the JD(S) workers when the blast took place very close to the dining table as they sat for breakfast at the Shangri-in Colombo, one of the major targets of the deadliest terror attacks in the island in recent times.

The bodies of Ramesh, Adakamaranahalli Mare Gowda and Harokyatanahalli Puttaraju will be brought to the city on Wednesday, officials said last night, adding that the deaths of and have also been confirmed, but details are not available.

The officials said Purushottam Reddy, who is injured, is also being shifted to the city for further treatment.

Seven suicide bombers carried out a series of devastating blasts that tore through churches and luxury hotels in on Sunday, in the country's worst terror attack.

The toll in the bomb attacks has risen to 359, police in Colombo said Wednesday.

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First Published: Wed, April 24 2019. 16:20 IST