AlQa'dah 11, 1432, Oct 9, 2011, SPA - The final phase of local elections in Sri Lanka ended on Saturday with a shooting incident that left a presidential advisor and three others dead and 12 injured, including a member of parliament, officials said. The clash - in which Bharatha Lakshman Premachandra, the presidential advisor on trade union affairs, was among those killed - occurred in Kolonnawua, 14 kilometres south-east of the capital, as polling closed late Saturday, the German Press Agency "DPA" reported. Some 1.5 million voters were registered for the polls in 23 local councils. The turnout was around 60 per cent. President Mahinda Rajapaksa's United People's Freedom Alliance (UPFA) party won more than two-thirds of the 300 local councils in elections held in the first phases in March and July.