SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network) The classmate of a woman who was allegedly murdered by her husband at a hotel in East Coast Road is raising funds to take her body back to Sri Lanka.
Diyawinnage Sewwandi Maduka Kumari, 32, is said to have been killed by her husband Eshan Tharaka Koottage, a Sri Lankan, at the Holiday Inn Express Singapore Katong on Sept 9.
Diyawinnage had been on holiday in Singapore when the tragedy struck, said a spokesman from her school La Trobe University, which is located in Melbourne. The 32-year-old had been studying in Australia while her husband was working in Sri Lanka, said Campher. Proceeds will be used to assist Diyawinnage’s family with the cost of transporting her body as well as funeral arrangements.On Sept 13, La Trobe University postdoctoral student Jose Jairo Villarreal-Diaz, who taught Diyawinnage, also took to LinkedIn to express his disbelief that a fellow international student was the victim of such a tragedy.
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