Regional manager (distribution) Kokila Munasinghe, in the presence of the Pamunuwa public health inspector, had tried to take away the milk packet without making any documentary record, but the child’s mother had objected.
Then, after giving her a letter that promises a laboratory test for the milk packet, he had taken it away.
Given below is the letter:
The Lanka Milk Foods representative had also told the child’s mother to end the matter, and offered six milk packets.
She had refused the milk packets, but in the end had accepted due to his insistence.
Those milk packets belong to a batch no. that had been issued after the batch no. of the milk packet that made the child sick.
Given below are the pictures:
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