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Two Brothers Killed in Violent Clash at Funeral in Baddegama

Two Brothers Killed in Violent Clash at Funeral in Baddegama

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Two brothers injured in a violent clash between two groups in the Maddewila area of Baddegama have succumbed to their injuries.

The incident occurred on the night of 27 February during a funeral when tensions escalated into a confrontation.

According to police reports, two other individuals were also injured in the altercation and are currently receiving treatment at the hospital.

Baddegama Police are conducting further investigations into the incident.

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