Authorities recover vehicle of business person discovered dead in swimming pool

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The vehicle of the business person whose body was recovered in the pool of a home under construction in Pelawatte yesterday (Feb
02) has actually been discovered at a home in Negombo.The couple thought to have brought the car to Negombo has actually apparently left the
country, according to Ada Derana correspondent.The businessman, who was reported missing given that January 30, was discovered dead at a
house under building and construction in Pelawatte last evening.The body of the 50-year-old, identified as a popular clothes shopkeeper
called Roshan Wanninayake, was reportedly discovered in the swimming pool of the deceaseds three-storied house, which is under building at
Pelawatte, Thalangama
The sis of the deceased had lodged a grievance with the Wellampitiya Police on 01 February, declaring that her sibling had actually not
returned house since January 30
She informed the police numerous phone call to her sibling went unanswered at around 7.00 p.m
The mobile phone of the entrepreneur had been disconnected after he called her back at around 7.29 p.m
that evening.After filing a problem with the Wellampitiya Police, the relative including the sibling had actually examined his
under-construction home in Pelawatt where they found his body.A magisterial inquest has actually been released into the death
Additional examinations are being conducted by the Nugegoda Crime Unit on the regulations of the OIC of the Thalangama Police.The
authorities are probing numerous blood spots discovered near the swimming pool in order to identify whether the death can be ruled a
murder.Based on the findings of preliminary examinations, the authorities suspect that the body of the businessman, who was a citizen of
Kittampahuwa area in Wellampitiya, was dropped into the swimming pool after he was assaulted to death.It is likewise reported that 4 of his
credit cards have actually gone missing out on from his wallet
The police have actually found that these credit cards have actually been utilized to book 5 flight tickets to Indonesia and to acquire
items worth a minimum of Rs
500,000 from a store at the Bandaranaike International Airport in Katunayake.