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Mrs World summoned by police after tussle with Mrs Sri Lanka

Mrs World claimed that Mrs Sri Lanka was a divorced person and, therefore, not eligible to compete in the Mrs World event.

• April 7, 2021
Mrs World, Caroline Jurie
Mrs World, Caroline Jurie

The reigning Mrs World is facing a police inquiry in Sri Lanka after allegedly injuring the winner of the Mrs Sri Lanka beauty pageant during a dispute on the Sri Lankan winner’s marital status, officials said this on Wednesday.

Pushpika de Silva was named Mrs Sri Lanka on Sunday while Caroline Jurie, who holds the world title, was on hand to crown her.

However, minutes after the winner was announced, a question came up about Mrs de Silva’s marital status.

Video footage showed Mrs Jurie forcibly pulling off the crown, during which the winner allegedly sustained injuries.

Only married women are eligible for these pageants.

Mrs Jurie claimed that de Silva was found to be a divorced person and, therefore, not eligible to compete in the Mrs World event, set to be conducted later in 2021 in Sri Lanka.

Mrs De Silva lives separately from her husband but has not been divorced.

Mrs De Silva later went to the hospital, claiming she sustained head injuries because of the crown’s removal.

She has lodged a police complaint and Mrs Jurie has been summoned by police.

“We are conducting inquiries to ascertain whether criminal charges should be filed and the matter should be taken up in court,” police spokesperson Ajith Rohana said.

A spokesperson for the local organisers said that Mrs Jurie, also from Sri Lanka, has been instructed to make an apology.

So far, no apology has been made.

Mrs De Silva has since been recrowned as Mrs Sri Lanka.

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