Tributes paid to Sri Lanka chef Shantha Mayadunne and daughter killed in Easter bombings

Tanwen Dawn-Hiscox

Tanwen Dawn-Hiscox

Deputy Editor

Thousands have expressed their sorrow at the death of Sri Lanka’s TV celebrity chef Shantha Mayadunne and her daughter Nisanga as the two women were among those killed in the attacks that left at least 320 dead on Easter Sunday.

The bombings, for which the Islamic State has now claimed responsibility, targeted three Catholic churches and three luxury hotels across the country, killing hundreds and injuring hundreds more.

Today – Tuesday 23rd April – has been decreed a national day of mourning.

Shantha and Nisanga Mayadunne had been staying at the Shangri-La hotel in Columbo; Nisanga posted a photo of the family enjoying breakfast together on her Facebook account at 8:30am, minutes before the attacks began.

 

Thousands

sent messages of condolences via the post while others shared the news on Twitter, much to the same response: 

 

Shantha was one of Sri Lanka’s best known television chefs, and the first to host a live cooking program there. She also wrote two cooking books and opened cookery schools in Australia, the UK, Singapore, Thailand and India.

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Tanwen Dawn-Hiscox

Tanwen Dawn-Hiscox

Deputy Editor 23rd April 2019

Tributes paid to Sri Lanka chef Shantha Mayadunne and daughter killed in Easter bombings