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Sri Lankan wife charged with murder of doctor-husband in Australia -- Update 3  

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 Sri Lankan wife charged with murder of doctor-husband in Australia -- Update 3

Obscene videos recovered from security files ...

of deceased Doctor Dinendra

Doctor Chamari to be expelled from Australia ...
after being released in July!

The lawsuit relating to the murder by a blow of a hammer on doctor-husband whose Sri Lankan doctor-wife, both of whom were living in Australia which incident created a sensation recently is being heard currently at courts in the city of Perth and a number of informative sources are being
revealed in that connection.

What was exposed from information so far covered is that both the couple Doctor Dinendra Athukorala and Doctor Chamari Liyanage had engaged in a bout of alcohol in unison with a 17 year old white-skinned girl and had been indulging in abnormal sexual activities on the night of June 14th 2014 on which date this murder had taken place. On the said date this white-skinned girl had come to the house as a third party on the willingness of the couple. The couple had dropped the girl outside their home during early hours in the following morning and on returning, Chamari who was under the effect of intoxication of whiskey had engaged in an argument in which instance she had lost her temper and ultimately murdered the husband.

Though Chamari says that that she is unable to recall what had happened the following day after being taken into custody she also admits that her marriage with her husband was not a successful one. What she had said was that living with her husband brought upon great pressure on her and that though she had tried six times to separate from him, her husband had prevented it on each such occasion. However, after exposing to courts about her husband's distorted sexual desires, officers conducting the investigation relating to the incident made a check on the post-digital examination on the computer and computer accessories belonging to her husband and digital analyst Ryan Baxton presented a report concerning it to courts last 12th. What he says is that he used 5 computers and some externally connected hard disks of Doctor Dinendra for this investigation. He also revealed that suspicious elements were observed there. He went on to say that on June 24th night, the day of the incident, two laptops of the HP type and Acer type belonging to Doctor Dinendra had been in operation and that even the Google data search was perused. What was displayed there was information relating to Queensland employment and searches about private schools in Darwin and the cost of living in Adelaide. The examiners informed courts that he may have browsed this information because Doctor Dinendra's brother was to arrive in Australia shortly.

Whatever it is, since it provoked suspicion that from time to time for a period close upon 3 hours the doctor had been connected to the computer clandestinely across the VPN system and when checking about it, Doctor Dinendra had deposited some files to the CD Box private account, noted the examiners. They then informed that those were video files with protective coverage where nobody could open or gain access to them and that they contained obscene sexual scenes. Subsequently they forwarded the relevant report to courts in order to arrive at a conclusion about the contents in them; but had refrained from revealing to courts as to what the personal lewd sexual scenes contained therein were.

Prior to this the deceased's wife Chamari had mentioned that Doctor Dinendra had shown a liking to engage in sexual activity with her as husband and wife, videoing it while the 17 year old girl who did not expose her identity mentioned that the doctor had bought a new camera with the motive of taking her into bed and that he had taken steps to video all such proceedings. As such, it also came to be known that the doctor was suffering from a mental condition whereby he desired videoing various private sexual scenes and in viewing them over and over again.

The doctor-wife Chamari who at present is under remand custody for a period of 4 years though is to be released in the year 2018, the Australian judiciary has decided to release her after 2 years next July subsequent to considering her behaviour and also matters revealed from the incident and authorities in that country however are not prepared to grant her Australian citizenship further, after the release. They have also decided to expel her from the country. Whatever it is, Doctor Chamari has appealed that the verdict be revoked.

Previous Gossip Lanka reports on the incident:
17 year old fair-skinned girl who came to bed at the centre of doctor-wife murder-incident of deceased doctor-husband
Suspicion that wife had murdered doctor by blow of a hammer

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