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Sri Lankan refugee at camp commits suicide

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Press Trust of India Madurai
A Sri Lankan refugee at a camp in Uchapatti here allegedly committed suicide today after his request to not mark his hospitalised son as "absent" during an inspection were turned down by an official.

Raveendran (48) requested a retired Revenue Inspector, who had gone there to take a roll call, that his son has been hospitalised and not be marked "absent" as he would not be able to get refugee rations for him, the officials said.

Despite his plea and producing the medical chit as proof, the official allegedly marked his son 'absent', they said.

Ravindran then climbed a nearby high tension tower and electrocuted himself by touching a wire, they said, adding the other refugees then allegedly thrashed the retired official.
 

A police team led by Superintendent of Police P Vijayendra rushed to the spot. He held an initial inquiry into the incident and managed to rescue the official, officials said.

The refugees later staged a demonstration, demanding action against official responsible for the suicide of the man.

Meanwhile, leader of fringe Tamil outfit Tamizhar Peravai P Nedumaran demanded a probe into the death of the refugee and that some relief be given to his family.

He also demanded that action must be taken against the officials who "harass" refugees in the camp by conducting frequent inspections.

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First Published: Mar 07 2016 | 12:22 AM IST

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