Raymond Group's Gautam Singhania Injured After Speedboat Accident in Maldives, Recovering in Mumbai
- Raymond Group Chairman Gautam Singhania was injured in a speedboat accident near V Felidhoo Island, Maldives, and is now recovering in Mumbai under medical care.
- Seven people were on the speedboat, including five Indian men and two foreign nationals from the UK and Russia, when the boat capsized and threw five into the sea.
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Gautam Singhania injured in speedboat accident in Maldives, recovering in Mumbai hospital
Raymond Group Chairman Gautam Hari Singhania has been injured in a speedboat accident in the Maldives. He was among tourists when the boat capsized. Singhania has been rescued and is recovering in Mumbai. Search operations are underway for two other Indian men who are missing. The incident involved seven people on board.
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Raymond Group MD Gautam Singhania suffered minor injuries after a speedboat capsized in the Maldives. He has returned to Mumbai and is recovering, while two Indians, including rally driver Hari Singh, remain missing as search operations continue. 📰 Gautam Singhania Injured in Maldives Speedboat Accident, Raymond Group MD Recovering in Mumbai.
Raymond chief Gautam Singhania injured in boat accident in Maldives, two Indians missing
Gautam Hari Singhania, Chairman and Managing Director of Raymond Group, sustained minor injuries after a speedboat carrying him and other tourists capsized in the Maldives early on Friday. Two Indian men, including rally driver Hari Singh, are feared missing, with search operations currently underway, Times of India has reported. Singhania was among seven people on board the vessel that overturned near V Felidhoo. He was rescued following the in…
Maldives Speedboat Mishap: Raymond Group Chairman Injured
Gautam Hari Singhania, Chairman of Raymond Group, was injured in a speedboat accident in the Maldives. He is recovering in Mumbai, while two Indian men are missing. The accident involved seven tourists, including visitors from the UK and Russia.
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