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This is an archive article published on March 1, 2024

Rajiv Gandhi assassination case convict Santhan’s body flown to Sri Lanka

His mortal remains were handed over by the authorities following completion of all formalities after he died early on February 28 at the Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital in Chennai due to a cardiac arrest.

Santhan alias T Suthendiraraja (second from right) is a Sri Lankan national and was one of the seven persons set free by the Supreme Court in 2022 after they served over 20 years of jail term in connection with the killing of the former prime minister near here in 1991.Santhan alias T Suthendiraraja (second from right) is a Sri Lankan national and was one of the seven persons set free by the Supreme Court in 2022 after they served over 20 years of jail term in connection with the killing of the former prime minister near here in 1991. (Express Archive)

The body of Sri Lankan national Santhan, a former convict in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case, was on Friday flown to Sri Lanka from Chennai for last rites, his counsel Pugazhendi said.

The embalmed body, draped and kept in a coffin, was sent on a flight to the island nation amidst heavy police protection in Chennai. Santhan’s mortal remains would be taken to his house in Sri Lanka, his counsel Pugazhendhi said.

His mortal remains were handed over by the authorities following completion of all formalities after he died early on February 28 at the Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital in Chennai due to a cardiac arrest.

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Santhan had been battling for his life for nearly a month due to liver failure diagnosed by the doctors at RGGGH as cryptogenic cirrhosis – a condition with no apparent underlying reason.

His brother and his counsel were by his side when he breathed his last. On Thursday, the Madras High Court directed the Tamil Nadu government to take all necessary steps to send Santhan’s body to Sri Lanka.

Santhan (55) was one among the seven convicts ordered to be released by the Supreme Court in 2022.

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