Indian authorities recover the body of coffee tycoon VG Siddhartha from a river in the country’s southern Karnataka state, two days after he went missing
VG Siddhartha, chairman of Coffee Day Enterprises Ltd, speaks during a news conference in Mumbai, India, on October 7, 2015.
Siddhartha, the founder of the Cafe Coffee Day chain, was not reachable since late Monday, his flagship entity Coffee Day Enterprises said in a regulatory filing. Television channels had showed rescue workers in rubber boats scouring the Nethravathi river near the bridge where Siddhartha, who hails from a coffee-growing family, was last seen.
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