Prince William’s friend Sunjay Kapur
Billionaire dies by bee sting in the throat
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Sunjay Kapur is dead. The billionaire, who is said to have been good with Prince William, may die from a bee sting.
The Indian billionaire Sunjay Kapur died at the age of 53 and under highly unfortunate circumstances. As the British side “Mirror” reports, the friend of Prince William (42) may swallow a bee during a polo match in England. According to the report, it is assumed that the insect has stabbed the capure in the mouth or neck, which could have led to an anaphylactic shock and ultimately to a heart attack.
However, it continues whether an allergic reaction really led to death. The Indian businessman was sitting on the board of the global auto -participant Sona Comstar. From a statement by the company on the death of Kapur: “We are deeply sad about the sudden death of our CEO, Mr. Sunjay Kapur. He was a visionary leader whose passion, foresight and commitment shaped the identity and success of our company.”
Also famous for his marriages
According to several media reports, the deceased was considered a lively and extrovert person. After his first marriage to fashion designer Nandita Mahtani (55), his second wedding with Bollywood star Karisma Kapoor (50) caused a sensation in his home country. This kept from 2003 to 2016 and two children came out of it. In 2017 he married model and fashion entrepreneur Priya Sachdev, with whom he was together until his death.
Kapur took part in the Great Britain at regular intervals. He is said to have understood very well with other members of the British royal family, especially with Prince William. So far, the son of King Charles (76) has not yet publicly commented on the death of Kapur.
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