UGC Committee nears completion of probe into Sabaragamuwa University student’s death

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June 29, Colombo (LNW): An independent panel appointed by the University Grants Commission (UGC) is in the final stages of completing its inquiry into the tragic death of a student from the Faculty of Technology at Sabaragamuwa University, with the final report anticipated to be handed over in the coming week.

The five-member committee, established to conduct a thorough and impartial investigation, has been engaged in a detailed examination of the circumstances surrounding the incident, which occurred on April 26 and led to the untimely death of a second-year undergraduate.

According to sources familiar with the inquiry, the committee has already amassed over 110 hours of testimony, gathering statements from a wide range of individuals including students, university staff, and other relevant parties.

Despite the extensive evidence already collected, the committee has indicated that it will be recording a few final statements from students before concluding its review.

Once finalised, the report is expected to be submitted to the Vice-Chancellor of Sabaragamuwa University, who will likely use the findings to determine further administrative or disciplinary actions, depending on the recommendations.

In connection with the incident, eleven individuals have been placed in remand custody as investigations continue.

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