Man who hacked a schoolgirl to death with an axe surrenders

Man who hacked a schoolgirl to death with an axe surrenders

March 9, 2022   07:09 pm

The perpetrator who hacked a teenage girl to death with an axe in the area of Hali-Ela has surrendered to the police today.

The suspect in question, aged 33 years, was subsequently placed under arrest, the Hali-Ela Police said.

An 18-year-old girl who was returning home from school had been mercilessly hacked to death in broad daylight yesterday (March 08).

She was identified as a resident of Uduwarawatta area in Hali-Ela.

Preliminary investigations revealed that the suspect had murdered the victim over a romantic relationship that ended some time ago.

According to reports, the suspect had forcefully attempted multiple times to convince her to restart the relationship, however, she had rejected his coercions.

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