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Vythilingam Sornalingam, a welknown
Hartleyite, died under Tragic circumstances in Vanni
Sri Lanka on September 26th, 2001.
Mr. Sornalingam was a student of Hartley from 1959 to
1969. He had been staying at the College hostel
during his school days.
Vaithilingam Sornalingam alias Shankar was born in September 1948. He was educated at
the Tamil Maha Vidyalayam in Vavuniya and at the Hartley College in Point Pedro. A keen footballer,
he played for his college and a club.(More by DBS on Frontline)
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He was an outstanding sportsman.
Represented Hartley
college and Jaffna schools in Cricket and Football.
Some of the goals he scored for Hartley were sheer
brilliance and still cherish the memory of Hartleyites
around the world. He participated in the atheletic events
representing the Thamotheram house.
In another front, he rejected a lucarative career in Marine
Enginnering and returned to the homeland to fight for the Tamil cause.
In Novermber 2000, Mr. Sornalingam (Col. Shankar) accompanied the Tamil Eelam
National Leader in the first historic meeting in the Vanni
with Oslo's Special Envoy, Erik Solheim.
May God bless his Soul!
Message Courtesy: A Hartleyite in 1966 O/L batch.
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