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New York Post
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- New York Post
Prince William's billionaire pal Sunjay Kapur dead at 53 after swallowing bee during polo match
Prince William's longtime friend, Sunjay Kapur, has died at age 53 after swallowing a bee, which had triggered a fatal heart attack. The billionaire businessman and chairman of global car parts giant Sona Comstar collapsed during a polo match in England on Thursday, the Mirror reports. Kapur, who is the former husband of Bollywood superstar Karisma Kapoor, was stung by a bee on the mouth, which subsequently triggered anaphylactic shock that caused his heart to stop, the outlet added. 4 Prince William's longtime friend, Sunjay Kapur, has died at age 53 after swallowing a bee which had triggered a fatal heart attack, it has been reported. Hindustan Times via Getty Images Experts say internal stings can be deadly as they can cause immediate swelling, blockage of the airways and a sudden drop in blood pressure, resulting in cardiac arrest. Just hours before his death, the Indian-born businessman, who had studied in the UK, paid tribute to the victims of Thursday's Air India plane crash that claimed the lives of 241 people. 'Terrible news of the tragic Air India crash in Ahmedabad,' he wrote on X. 'My thoughts and prayers are with all the families affected. May they find strength in this difficult hour.' Kapur's death has already sent shockwaves through both Britain's polo circles and India's high society. 4 The billionaire businessman and chairman of global car parts giant Sona Comstar collapsed during a polo match in England Thursday. Hindustan Times via Getty Images Author and actor Suhel Seth rushed to social media to pay tribute, writing on X, 'Deeply saddened at the passing of @sunjaykapur: he passed away earlier today in England. 'A terrible loss and deepest condolences to his family and to his colleagues.' Kapur's company, Sona Comstar, has also issued a statement. 'We are deeply saddened by the sudden demise of our Chairman, Mr Sunjay Kapur. He was a visionary leader whose passion, insight and dedication shaped the identity and success of our company,' they wrote. 4 The Prince of Wales had played polo with Kapur on many occasions over the years. PA Images/INSTARimages Kapur was a regular on the polo circuit and frequently rubbed elbows with the royal circle. He often took part in exclusive matches across the UK and was invited to play with members of the royal fold, including the Prince of Wales, 42. The Post has reached out to Kensington Palace for comment. As for his personal life, Kapur had been previously married to actress Kapoor, with whom he had two children: Samaira and Kiaan. The pair had endured a contentious divorce in 2016 after 13 years of marriage. 4 Kapur tied the knot with former model Priya Sachdev in 2017. @priyasachdevkapur/Instagram During their frosty split, Kapoor filed a domestic violence plea, claiming that he once went off to play polo with members of the royal family while their son was sick. Following their ill-fated union, the businessman went on to marry former model Priya Sachdev in 2017. The pair welcomed their son, Azarias, the following year.

Wall Street Journal
29 minutes ago
- Wall Street Journal
Air India Was Struggling Long Before 787 Crash
India's oldest airline was facing challenges even before Thursday, when a Boeing jet it operated crashed shortly after takeoff on Thursday and killed more than 240 people on board. Air India hasn't suffered crashes in its recent past, but it has been working to overcome a legacy of unprofitability and a reputation for shoddy service.
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
Air India's troubles under the Tata Group as crash creates its biggest crisis
(Reuters) -The Air India plane crash that led to the death of over 240 passengers on Thursday has plunged the airline into its biggest crisis yet and will pose a significant challenge to its efforts to revamp its reputation and fleet. The following is a timeline of the airline's troubles since its takeover by the Tata Group in January 2022. - January 2022: Auto-to-steel conglomerate Tata Group takes control of state-run carrier Air India in January 2022, in a $2.2 billion deal, ending years of struggle to privatise the financially troubled airline. The Tata Group wants to recapture Air India's lost glory and compete with Gulf carriers, like Emirates, that capture the lion's share of west-bound Indian travellers. - January 2023: Air India faces criticism and around a $35,000 fine from the country's aviation regulator for its handling of an unruly passenger on a flight from New York in November 2022, and in December on a flight from Paris to Delhi. The regulator says the airline did not follow industry standards in its handling of the passengers. - June 2023: An Air India plane flying from Delhi to San Francisco is forced to divert and land at an airport in Russia's Far East after it develops a technical issue with one of its engines. A similar incident on the same route occurs in July 2024 due to a potential issue in the cargo hold area. - March 2024: India's air safety watchdog fines the Tata Group-owned airline 8 million rupees (nearly $93,000) for violating flight duty time limitations and fatigue management systems of its flight crew. Air India did not provide adequate weekly rest, adequate rest before and after ultra-long flights or adequate rest on layovers for flight crew, violating revised rules, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said. - March 2025: Air India's $400 million overhaul of its legacy aircraft's interiors has been dogged by supply chain issues that have delayed its aim of being a world class airline by months. The first such upgraded jet enters service in March 2025, later than the mid-2024 target Air India had set when it announced the overhaul. - May 2025: Air India says it expects to face around $600 million in additional costs if a ban from Pakistan's airspace lasts for a year, and asks the federal government to compensate it for the hit. Indian airlines braced for higher fuel costs and longer journey times after Pakistan shut its airspace to Indian carriers in a tit-for-tat retaliation following an attack on tourists in Kashmir. ($1 = 86.0950 Indian rupees)