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Channel-4 TV Film on Prabha's death; Army Commander Jagath

Army Commander Jagath Jayasuriya addressing troops in Mullaitivu today stated that the Army would be producing a documentary containing eye witness evidence of the final battle that took place in the Nanthikadal lagoon.

 

“ There are reports that UK based Channel-4 TV channel have compiled  and are going to release another documentary allegedly detailing the death of the LTTE leader. The Army in response to this wants to show the world the real picture and therefore we have begun work on producing a documentary with proper, coherent evidence about the final battle” he said.

The commander went on to state that the documentary will provide the world with a true description into the death of the slain leader of the LTTE. “ The documentary will reveal the true facts into the death of Prabhakaran, people who were involved and who were present at the scene will be interviewed and the world would be given a chance to know what exactly happened in the Nanthikadal lagoon” he added.

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