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10 Sri Lankans disappear from Commonwealth Games in suspected bid to remain in UK

  • Nine athletes and a manager went missing after completing their events
  • Incident happened despite contingent’s management retaining the passports of all members to ensure they returned home

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Sri Lankan players celebrate scoring a point during the men’s beach volleyball quarterfinal match against Australia at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham on Friday. Photo: AP
Agence France-Presse
Ten members of crisis-hit Sri Lanka’s Commonwealth Games contingent in Birmingham have disappeared in a suspected attempt to remain in Britain, a top sports official from the island nation told said on Sunday.

The nine athletes and a manager vanished after completing their events, the official said, requesting anonymity.

Three of them – judoka Chamila Dilani, her manager Asela de Silva, and wrestler Shanith Chathuranga – had disappeared last week.

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That prompted a police complaint by the Sri Lankan officials.

“Since then, another seven have vanished,” the official said, without identifying them.

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“We suspect they want to remain in the UK, possibly to get employment.”

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