Sri Lanka, Oct. 13 -- Standing on the same ground that was once devastated by the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami, Kushil Gunasekera speaks with a quiet conviction born of lived experience.

The memory is vivid, the pain still raw two decades later. "I saw these eight young people who had no place to be buried. So, I gave this area for them to be laid to rest. It was an unbearable human stench - something no one could ever imagine. But here, this place became like a small cemetery within our sector. That day, I realised deeply that life is so fragile, nothing is permanent. Everything changes, and nothing lasts forever," says Gunasekera.

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