At least 50 bodies have been excavated from a mass grave in Mannar, including those of women and children, reports Journalists for Democracy.
"After examining the dental structure of the skeletal remains we can clearly identify three children with milk teeth," lead investigator Dr Saminda Rajapaksha told JDS.
That number is set to rise as excavations continue at the Cooperative Wholesale Establishment (SATHOSA) premises.
"Most of the human remains have been dumped informally on top of each other," added Dr Rajapaksha, who is also the Judicial Medical Officer (JMO) for Mannar district. “"We are in the process of classifying the skeletal remains found in 37 days of excavations.”
The discovery is the latest mass grave to be found in the North-East, which the Sri Lankan military continues to occupy.