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Sri Lankan expatriates living in the UAE are in a state of shock after Easter Sunday attacks in Colombo, desperately trying to reach out to their loved ones back home.
Following the ongoing series of bomb blasts that struck luxury hotels and churches across Sri Lanka on Sunday, many Sri Lankan nationals across the UAE returned home from work to check on their loved ones. At least 200 people have died and 560 have been injured in the coordinated terror attacks, which have put the entire country on lock-down.
For a few residents, it was a narrow escape as two Dubai-based families changed their travel plans in the last-minute saving them from the massacre. Officials from the Sri Lankan mission in Dubai said they are awaiting official briefing from the foreign ministry. However, support will be provided expatriates in need, said an official.
Shehara Rizly, a Sri Lankan expat working in Dubai in B2B travel magazine told Khaleej Times she was shocked to learn the passing of popular Sri Lankan chef Shantha Mayadume and her daughter Nilanga Mayadume in Shangri-La. Nilanga is rumoured to be a news anchor for a Sri Lankan channel, said Rizly.
"Shantha Mayadunne is a famous chef from Sri Lanka with a popular cookery programme on the television. She was a house hold name," said Rizly. "I have been trying to reach out to my friends in Shangri-La to check if they are fine. However, I cannot get through them," said Rizly.
Mother to a 20-year-old daughter, Rizly survived the civil war in Sri Lanka that began in July 1983, where there was an intermittent insurgency against the government by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).
"This does not seem to be something that is locally done. We have some issues of religious intolerance, but no Sri Lankan would bomb a church on Easter Sunday," she added.
"We have suffered 35 years of war, and this kind of thing is the last thing we expected on Easter Sunday, the day Jesus resurrected," added Rizly. "I was 9-years-old when the last war happened. I remember homes and people were set on fire in 83'. This feels like history repeating itself. I did not want my children to experience this too."
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