Executive at Wagh Bakri Parag Desai dies at the age of 49 after being attacked by a street dog

Parag Desai, a top superintendent at Wagh Bakri Tea Group, tragically lost his life at the age of 49 this Sunday.

The cause of his death was a brain hemorrhage following a violent hassle with slapdash tykes outside his home as reported by Ahmedabad Mirror.

On October 15, Desai was aggressively attacked by slapdash tykes near his hearthstone. A security guard was the one to warn his family about the unfortunate incident, fleetly securing medical backing for him.

Originally admitted to Shelby Hospital for observation, he was latterly moved to Zydus Hospital for surgical intervention. still, despite the platoon’s stylish sweats, the brain hemorrhage performing from his injuries proved fatal.

Gujarat Congress principal and Rajya Sabha member, Shaktisinh Gohil, expressed his anguish over Desai’s end in a sincere social media post. He wrote, “ veritably sad news coming in. Parag Desai, Director and Owner Wagh Bakri Tea, passed away.

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He’d a brain hemorrhage following a fall. May his soul rest in peace. My condolences to the entire Wagh Bakri family across India. ”

A Respected Leader and Entrepreneur Desai, son of Rasesh Desai, Managing Director of the Wagh Bakri Tea Group, leaves behind his woman Vidisha and son Parisha. He was a man of impact and influence, having chalked up further than three decades of experience in entrepreneurship.

Desai was vital to the company’s transnational business, deals, and marketing operations, helping it reach a development of over ₹ 1,500 crore. E

xtensively regarded as a commanding voice in his assiduity, Desai made significant benefactions to distinguished assiduity platforms, specially the Confederation of Indian Industry( CII).

His perceptivity were extensively valued, thanks to his unique moxie as a tea taster and annotator. He also held an MBA from Long Island University, USA, according to the Wagh Bakri website.

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