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Manu Chabbria cremated

The mortal remains of Manohar Rajaram Chhabria, the Dubai-based Indian business tycoon, who died on Saturday, were consigned to flames at the Banganga Crematorium at Walkeshwar in South Mumbai on Sunday.

Kiran, Chhabria's youngest daughter, and Mohit Godwani, his grandson, lit the funeral pyre.

Chhabria, 56, head of the $1.5-billion transnational conglomerate Jumbo Group, died at the Jaslok Hospital in Mumbai following a cardiac arrest.

A large number of relatives, including his brother Kishore, a number of executives and other officials of Jumbo Group from Dubai, Sony Corporation (for which Jumbo Group was a distributor in the Gulf), Shaw Wallace and Vijay Mallya's United Breweries Group, were among the large number of mourners who had gathered at the funeral.

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