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Sri Lankan Woman Charged With Infanticide in Maldives

Sri Lankan Woman Charged With Infanticide in Maldives

Hiranya Kumudumali de Alwis, a 30-year-old Sri Lankan woman, was charged with infanticide after her newborn baby was found dead in a garbage dump in Dhigurah, Alifu Dhaalu Atoll. Charges include murder, endangering child, and concealing death. The infant was found on 3 December in a plastic bag. Alwis worked at a guesthouse, concealed pregnancy, and was apprehended at Velana International Airport. She faces over 28 years in prison.

Hiranya Kumudumali de Alwis, a 30-year-old Sri Lankan woman, was charged with infanticide after her newborn baby was found dead in a garbage dump in Dhigurah, Alifu Dhaalu Atoll. Charges include murder, endangering child, and concealing death. The infant was found on 3 December in a plastic bag. Alwis worked at a guesthouse, concealed pregnancy, and was apprehended at Velana International Airport. She faces over 28 years in prison.

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Jan 18, 2024

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Hiranya Kumudumali de Alwis, a 30-year-old Sri Lankan woman, was charged with infanticide after her newborn baby was found dead in a garbage dump in Dhigurah, Alifu Dhaalu Atoll. Charges include murder, endangering child, and concealing death. The infant was found on 3 December in a plastic bag. Alwis worked at a guesthouse, concealed pregnancy, and was apprehended at Velana International Airport. She faces over 28 years in prison.

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