[Excerpt: Buddhist Monks objected to the event being staged on the 
anniversary of the death of a popular monk.....Their followers had earlier 
clashed near 
the venue with police who used teargas, water cannon and rubber bullets to 
disperse them....Police said the grenade was detonated in the VIP section of 
the 
audience as the three-hour show was nearing its end.]

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Last Updated: Saturday, 11 December, 2004, 20:08 GMT

Two die in Colombo concert blast

At least two people have been killed and 18 others injured in an explosion at 
a concert by an Indian Bollywood star in Colombo.

Police said a hand-grenade ripped through the front stands as Shahrukh Khan 
ended his performance on Saturday.

Doctors said all the victims appeared to be members of the audience, most of 
them injured by shrapnel. The two dead were reported to be a woman and child.

The Indian star and his troupe were unharmed.

Buddhist Monks objected to the event being staged on the anniversary of the 
death of a popular monk.

Their followers had earlier clashed near the venue with police who used 
teargas, water cannon and rubber bullets to disperse them.

Police said the grenade was detonated in the VIP section of the audience as 
the three-hour show was nearing its end.

Event of the year

"Two people were dead when they were brought in," Colombo national hospital 
director Hector Weerasinghe told Associated Press.

"There are another 18 injured admitted. Six of them are in a critical 
condition."

He said all the victims were Sri Lankan nationals.

The show, called Temptation 2004 and featuring a host of Indian film stars, 
was billed as Sri Lanka's biggest musical event of the year, with 10,000 people 
reported to have attended.

Buddhist monks had planned a peaceful protest during the performance, but 
they called it off after receiving a written apology from Mr Khan about the bad 
timing of the concert.

More than a dozen protesters who attacked cars and concert-goers were 
arrested.

The monks are a powerful force in Buddhist-majority Sri Lanka.

Mr Khan began his concert by observing a minute's silence in memory of monk 
Gangodawila Soma who died a year ago.

The concert went ahead under tight security, with fans searched at four 
points before being allowed into the venue.

The area had earlier been inspected by anti-terrorism agents and police 
sniffer dogs.

An investigation has been launched but police have ruled out Tamil Tiger 
involvement.
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