Hundreds of Sri Lankans continued to flock to the Sri Lankan presidential palace, marveling at the paintings inside and lounging on the beds piled high with pillows.
Hundreds of Sri Lankans continued to flock to the Sri Lankan presidential palace
A man takes selfie at the swimmimg pool of the official residence of president Gotabaya Rajapaksa in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
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For many who had traveled on overcrowded trains and buses from outside the capital, Colombo, this was the first time they had laid eyes on a residence so grand.
The colonial-era structure was a staggering sight, with airy verandas, plush living rooms and spacious bedrooms, a garden swimming pool and neatly manicured lawns.
On July 9th, thousands of angry Sri Lankans descended on the residence in fury against President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who they blame for an unprecedented economic meltdown that has throttled the lives of the nation's 22 million people.
They turned over barriers and then swarmed the lawns to enter the palatial residence and occupy it.