Mumbai: Mahesh Rohidas Bangera passes away in Mangaluru from cardiac arrest


Rons Bantwal
Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Jul 19: Mahesh R Bangera (50), son of executive president of Thia Samaja Mumbai Vishwastha Mandali, Rohidas S Bangera, passed away due to cardiac arrest, at his residence in Lalbagh, Mangaluru on Monday, July 17.

The deceased has left behind his wife, two daughters and a large number of friends and relatives.

President of Thia Samaja, Chandrashekar R Belchada, office bearers and members condoled the death of Mahesh Bangera.



  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Thu, Jul 20 2017

    Too young to die.May his soul rest in eternal peace

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  • Anfaz, Mangalore/dubai

    Thu, Jul 20 2017

    Best person I ever met in my life! A true inspiration of my life! I remember each and every lessons u thought me about life 😔 I will miss u a lot mahesh bhai! It's still unbelievable that u r no more! Rest In Peace mahesh bhai! 😢

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  • Utsav, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 19 2017

    Very Sad. RIP

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