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Big B grieves over staff member's death

Darpan News Desk IANS, 06 Sep, 2014 07:40 AM
  • Big B grieves over staff member's death
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan, who has been down with fever, was left upset after he heard that a staff member who had been serving his family for 30 years and taking care of his Delhi house, died suddenly.
 
Big B took to his blog Friday night and shared that he was in "deepest grief and shock". 
 
"Just lost one of our most sincere staff member - suddenly! Been with us for 30 years managing our Delhi home and office! Spoke to him this morning approving his request for a week’s leave to attend to some family matter, and now...gone," the 71-year-old posted.
 
The thespian said that the man brought up both his children Abhishek and Shweta from when they were almost toddlers.
 
"Young and healthy, in his 50, no indication of any ailment, left Sopaan our home in Delhi for his place, had a flat (tyre), took it to repair, and collapsed at the garage with a massive cardiac arrest," he added as he mulled over "the suddenness of life and its ways".
 
The news left the Bachchan family "numbed and in absolute disbelief".

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