Winner of Mrs Sri Lanka 2020 Pushpika de Silva, centre, leaves Cinnamon Gardens Police Station in Colombo. AFP
Former Mrs World Caroline Jurie leaves the Chief Magistrates Court after being released on personal bail by the courts, in Colombo, Sri Lanka on April 19, 2021. Reuters
Mrs Sri Lanka 2020 Pushpika de Silva arrives at the Colombo court for the hearing over the incidents during the crowning of Mrs Sri Lanka beauty pageant, in Colombo, Sri Lanka. EPA
Mrs Sri Lanka 2020 Pushpika De Silva leaves the Chief Magistrates Court after a hearing for her complaint against the former Mrs World Caroline Jurie, after Jurie forcibly removed De Silva's crown at the pageant. Reuters
Former Mrs World Caroline Jurie leaves Cinnamon Gardens Police Station after being released on bail in Colombo, following her arrest on charges of assault over an on-stage fracas in which she pulled the crown off the head of the new Mrs Sri Lanka. AFP
Former Mrs World Caroline Jurie, forcibly removes the Mrs Sri Lanka winner Pushpika De Silva's crown as Jurie declared that the winner was ineligible because she was divorced, during the Mrs Sri Lanka pageant, in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Reuters
Former Mrs World Caroline Jurie, left, removes the crown of 2021 winner Pushpika de Silva, centre, as she attempts to disqualify her over the accusation of being divorced, at a beauty pageant for married women in Colombo. AFP
Pushpika De Silva poses for photographs with her Mrs Sri Lanka crown after it was forcibly removed by Mrs World, Caroline Jurie at the Mrs Sri Lanka contest, in Colombo. Reuters
Caroline Jurie leaves Cinnamon Gardens Police Station after being released on bail in Colombo on April 8, 2021. AFP
Caroline Jurie is the former Mrs World 2020. Reuters
Caroline Jurie, centre, walks out of the Cinnamon Gardens Police station after being released on police bail in Colombo, Sri Lanka. EPA
Former Mrs World Caroline Jurie, centre, flanked by her lawyers walk out of the Cinnamon Gardens Police station. EPA
Organisers of the pageant took steps to restore the crown to Pushpika De Silva and requested Jurie to apologies for the incident. EPA
Winner of Mrs Sri Lanka 2020 Pushpika de Silva, centre, leaves Cinnamon Gardens Police Station in Colombo. AFP
Former Mrs World Caroline Jurie leaves the Chief Magistrates Court after being released on personal bail by the courts, in Colombo, Sri Lanka on April 19, 2021. Reuters
Mrs Sri Lanka 2020 Pushpika de Silva arrives at the Colombo court for the hearing over the incidents during the crowning of Mrs Sri Lanka beauty pageant, in Colombo, Sri Lanka. EPA
Mrs Sri Lanka 2020 Pushpika De Silva leaves the Chief Magistrates Court after a hearing for her complaint against the former Mrs World Caroline Jurie, after Jurie forcibly removed De Silva's crown at the pageant. Reuters
Former Mrs World Caroline Jurie leaves Cinnamon Gardens Police Station after being released on bail in Colombo, following her arrest on charges of assault over an on-stage fracas in which she pulled the crown off the head of the new Mrs Sri Lanka. AFP
Former Mrs World Caroline Jurie, forcibly removes the Mrs Sri Lanka winner Pushpika De Silva's crown as Jurie declared that the winner was ineligible because she was divorced, during the Mrs Sri Lanka pageant, in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Reuters
Former Mrs World Caroline Jurie, left, removes the crown of 2021 winner Pushpika de Silva, centre, as she attempts to disqualify her over the accusation of being divorced, at a beauty pageant for married women in Colombo. AFP
Pushpika De Silva poses for photographs with her Mrs Sri Lanka crown after it was forcibly removed by Mrs World, Caroline Jurie at the Mrs Sri Lanka contest, in Colombo. Reuters
Caroline Jurie leaves Cinnamon Gardens Police Station after being released on bail in Colombo on April 8, 2021. AFP
Caroline Jurie is the former Mrs World 2020. Reuters
Caroline Jurie, centre, walks out of the Cinnamon Gardens Police station after being released on police bail in Colombo, Sri Lanka. EPA
Former Mrs World Caroline Jurie, centre, flanked by her lawyers walk out of the Cinnamon Gardens Police station. EPA
Organisers of the pageant took steps to restore the crown to Pushpika De Silva and requested Jurie to apologies for the incident. EPA
Winner of Mrs Sri Lanka 2020 Pushpika de Silva, centre, leaves Cinnamon Gardens Police Station in Colombo. AFP