False news: Sanath Jayasuriya, former Sri Lankan cricket player, killed in car accident in Canada



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"A man beaten in Toronto by a vehicle identified as former Sri Lankan cricketer Sanath Jayasuriya," said the title of an article published on a Web site, CBTV . According to the report, the former flag-bearer succumbed to his injuries a few hours after being overthrown by a Honda Civic, adding that the Sri Lankan Embbady in Canada had confirmed the Cricket Player's identity.

The early disappearance of Sanath Jayasuriya quickly overwhelmed social media. Some celebrities have also tweeted about it. While actor Arshad Warsi called the news "shocking and sad", cricket player Ravichandran Ashwin tweeted to ask if the news was true. Warsi tweeted the link to the article CBTV on Jayasuriya

This news is so shocking and sad … https: //t.co/NvinJ227k2

– Arshad Warsi (@ArshadWarsi ) May 27, 2019

Is the information on Sanath Jayasuriya true ??

– Ashwin Ravichandran (@ ashwinravi99) May 27, 2019

False news!

Sanath Jayasuriya is alive and well. The report of CBTV is false news. This was confirmed by none other than Jayasuriya himself, who tweeted that he had not been to Canada recently and that he was very often in Sri Lanka.

Please, ignore fake news on malicious sites about my health and well-being.
I am in Srilanka and have not visited Canada recently. Please avoid sharing fake news.

– Sanath Jayasuriya (@ Sanath07) May 21, 2019

In conclusion, some reports suggest that the former Sri Lankan cricketer, Sanath Jayasuriya, died in a traffic accident in Canada, are false.

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