On the fifth anniversary of Sri Lanka’s deadliest suicide attacks, families of the 279 victims continue to await justice. Saman Sirimanna, who lost his two children in the St. Anthony’s church bombing, expresses bitterness over delays in court proceedings and investigations. While an inquiry attributed the attacks to a local jihadist group, survivors demand an investigation into alleged links between the bombers and Sri Lankan intelligence. Despite a court ruling holding top officials accountable, full implementation lags, prompting appeals for justice. Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith emphasizes the importance of a credible investigation to restore trust in the government and provide closure to the victims’ families.