Indian food chain Saravana Bhavan owner P Rajagopal, sentenced to life in jail for murder, dies

Indian food chain Saravana Bhavan owner P Rajagopal, sentenced to life in jail for murder, dies

Dubai: Founder of South Indian food chain Saravana Bhavan, P Rajagopal, convicted for murder, died earlier today (Thursday) from a cardiac arrest.

The tycoon who founded the global Indian restaurant chain suffered a heart attack and was put on a ventilator on July 13.

According to an India Today report, doctors said that Rajagopal was in critical condition when he arrived. He is also diabetic and a patient of hypertension.The illness led to his death.
Kidnapping and murder case
On July 9, the businessman surrendered to the police for the 2001 kidnapping and murder of an employee, Prince Santhakumar.

He had been battling for 15 years to avoid prison since being convicted over the killing the employee who was the husband of a woman he wanted to make his third wife. Supposedly, an astrologer advised him to marry the woman for prosperity, and he soon became “obsessed” over the idea of marrying her.

However, the woman rejected his offer.

Not giving up, he chose to extend multiple threats, beatings and exorcisms against the woman and her loved ones. In 2001, after one attempted murder, he successfully planned the murder of her husband Santhakumar.

In 2004, he was found guilty of the act and sentenced to 10 years in prison. On appeal, he was convicted of murder and the sentence increased to life. The decision was then upheld by the Supreme Court in March, this year.

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