Hasanthika Sirisena was born in Kandy, Sri Lanka, and grew up in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. She has lived in London, New York City, and Colombo, Sri Lanka, and her work has been included in the anthology Best New American Voices. In 2008 Sirisena received a Writers’ Award from the Rona Jaffe Foundation.

The Chief Inspector’s Daughter

A Story

by Hasanthika Sirisena

A beggar recently discovered the bodies of four men and one woman in an SUV abandoned on the border of Colombo 8. The corpses’ heads and hands were missing so that the victims could not be quickly identified. Sri Lanka Daily added, disapprovingly, that the woman had been posed in a provocative way, as if the body of a headless, handless woman could lure a man to sexual misdeeds. A rumor quickly spread: the victims were Tamils executed by the Sri Lankan army. We know, though few of us admit, our soldiers do such things. But I know, this time, we are all of us wrong.

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