Jaffna Student Dies Days After Securing Three A’s in A/L Examination

Jaffna Student Dies Days After Securing Three A’s in A/L Examination


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JAFFNA, Sri Lanka — April 4, 2026 — A 19-year-old student from Jaffna Hindu College who had recently emerged as one of the district’s top performers in Sri Lanka’s Advanced Level examination died on Saturday after several days in intensive care, hospital officials said.

The student, Lavan Akshayan, a resident of Inuvil, had been admitted to the Jaffna Teaching Hospital about a week earlier with what was initially a wound infection. It later progressed to sepsis — a life-threatening condition in which the body’s response to infection causes widespread inflammation and organ failure.

A doctor at the hospital, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to comment publicly, said the infection appeared to have worsened over several days before hospitalization.

“Infections of this nature are often manageable if treated promptly,” the doctor said, noting that early medical intervention — including timely assessment and appropriate antibiotic therapy — can significantly reduce the risk of severe complications. “By the time he was admitted, the infection had already progressed considerably.”

Relatives told Jaffna Monitor that Akshayan remained in a coma in the final days of his hospitalization and was in the intensive care unit when the results of the 2025 General Certificate of Education Advanced Level examination were released.

He had secured three A passes in the Mathematics stream, ranking 24th in the Jaffna district and 265th nationally — placing him among the top performers in one of the country’s most competitive examinations.

A close relative said he passed away without ever knowing his results.

Doctors said all possible measures had been taken to save him.

“Our college student, Lavan Akshayan, passed away today,” Jaffna Hindu College said in a social media post, noting his academic achievements.

Teachers and residents described his death as a profound loss, recalling a disciplined and ambitious student who had aspired to become an engineer — a future that now remains painfully unrealized.


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