
Body of Sri Lankan lynching victim arrives from Pakistan
ABC News
The charred body of a factory manager who was lynched by a mob in Pakistan for alleged blasphemy has been brought back to Sri Lanka
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka -- The charred body of a factory manager who was lynched by a mob in Pakistan for alleged blasphemy was brought back to Sri Lanka on Monday.
Sri Lankan national Priyantha Kumara was assaulted by a mob of hundreds of people before being dragged into the streets and set on fire last Friday in Sialkot, Pakistan, where he helped run a sports equipment factory. Workers at the factory accused him of desecrating posters bearing the name of Islam's Prophet Muhammad.
Sir Lankan government officials received Kumara's remains in a wooden box decorated with flower garlands, before preparations to hand over the coffin to his family for his last rites.
Hours before the arrival of the remains, dozens of activist and religious groups gathered before Pakistan's mission in Sri Lanka's capital, Colombo, demanding justice for him.