Owner of Cafe Coffee Day VG Siddhartha's body discovered after 36 hours in Netravati River
Owner VG Siddhartha's corpse of Cafe Coffee Day was discovered. A group of fishermen from the Netravati River retrieved the body, quite far from the bridge that was last seen.
The bridge over the Netravati River missed Siddhartha on Monday night. On Tuesday, a local fishing guy said that on Monday morning he heard someone jump in the river. Finally on Wednesday morning at 6:30 am, the body was discovered after missing on Monday. The body was discovered.
Sasikanth Senthil, the Deputy Commissioner for Dakshina, said, "A body has been discovered that seems to be VG Siddhartha's proprietor for Cafe CoffeeDay." Police have shifted a body to a hospital waiting for the family to verify the identity.
On Monday, the Coast Guard, NDRF and Navy took part in searches of Siddharta in the Netravati River, but they could not discover trace of it.The dog squad took a whiff of Siddhartha on the bridge, so that the police suspected that the man was killed. Siddhartha left the district of Hassan on Monday morning from Bengaluru to Sakleshpur but requested the driver to take the way to the Mangaluru.
On Monday evening, it was last seen by a bridge on the River Netravati in the District of Dakshina Kannada. In his declaration, the driver, Basavraj Patel, informed his driver he was walking by the bridge to ask Siddhartha to wait for him in a distance.
The bridge on the Netravati River in Dakshina Kannada District was visible for the last time on Monday night. The driver, Basavraj Patel, told his driver in his statement that he walked along a bridge to ask Siddhartha to wait in a distance for him.
In his letter, Siddhartha wrote that he gave up as a businessman and struggled with the company. The former DG of the income tax department also claimed Siddhartha to be very harassed by this letter.
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