Sri Lanka- Caroline Jurie to break her silence over Sunday's incident


(MENAFN- Colombo Gazette)
Sri Lanka- Caroline Jurie to break her silence over Sunday
By Ashanthi Warunasuriya

Mrs. World Caroline Jurie is to break her silence over Sunday's Mrs. Sri Lanka incident, sources said.

Sources close to Jurie told Colombo Gazette that she is expected to hold a press conference to reveal her side of the story.

Jurie has been silent so far over the incident on the advice of her lawyers, sources said.

According to sources the Mrs. World was expected to brief the media tomorrow (Thursday) but there is still no confirmation if it will go ahead as she has been asked to appear again before the Police tomorrow.

Mrs. Sri Lanka, Pushpika De Silva had filed a Police complaint against Jurie after the latter had removed her crown on stage during the finals of the Mrs. Sri Lanka for Mrs. World contest held at the Nelum Pokuna theatre on Sunday night.

Pushpika De Silva got herself admitted to hospital after the incident saying she had suffered injuries to her head when the crown was forcefully removed.

Jurie appeared before the Police yesterday (Tuesday) to record a statement over the incident and has been asked to appear again tomorrow.

The Police had also recorded a statement from Chandimal Jayasinghe, the National Director for Mrs. Sri Lanka for Mrs. World.

Pushpika was announced as the winner of the Mrs. Sri Lanka for Mrs. World pageant that was held at the Nelum Pokuna Theatre in Colombo on Sunday.

However, the pageant ended in controversy after reigning Mrs. World Caroline Jurie announced that Pushpika has been disqualified as she was divorced, and that it was against the regulations for such a contestant to participate.

She thereafter removed the crown from Pushpika and crowned the first runner-up as the winner of the Mrs. Sri Lanka for Mrs. World pageant.

Pushpika then filed a complaint against Caroline Jurie at the Cinnamon Gardens Police.

Pushpika De Silva was yesterday re-crowned as Mrs. Sri Lanka for Mrs. World as being separated from her husband or being a single mother does not disqualify her. (Colombo Gazette)

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