Prabha Ranatunge | |
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Born | Prabha Perera 1926 |
Died | 5 May 2017 (aged 90–91) |
Resting place | Borella |
Other names | Prabha Perera, Prabha Prathibawa |
Occupation | Radio personality |
Spouse | Ranatunge |
Children | 3 |
Prabha Ranatunge (1926-2017), also known as Prabha Perera, was a Sri Lankan radio personality who was the first Sinhala female announcer in Sri Lanka. [1] She joined Radio Ceylon in the 1950s as the first ever woman announcer for the station. [2] After her marriage, she worked as a radio announcer with the name Prabha Ranatunge. [3]
Ranatunge died on 5 May 2017. Her remains are lying at the Jayaratne funeral parlour in Borella.[ citation needed ]
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