News Cover: VG Siddartha, the owner of Café Coffee Day, India's largest coffee chain, mysteriously missing. No search for Siddhartha since Monday evening. Former Indian External Affairs Minister SM Krishna's son-in-law Siddhartha was last seen on the Netravati river bridge in Mangalore, 375 km from Bengaluru.
The driver said that Siddhartha stopped the car at the bridge and went down Then he did not return. Then switch off his phone.
After an hour and a half, the driver got out of the car and started to found him. But his claim that Siddartha was not found. Then Siddhartha's family gave the news to the police. Police have started a massive search operation across Karnataka. The driver told the police, "Siddhartha was talking on the phone with someone when he got out of the car at the bridge near Kotekar".
According to news agency ANI sources, Police are searching the adjacent area of the Netravati river bridge in Mangaluru, fearing that Siddhartha might have slipped into the river. Another police team is also searching on the river by a boat.
Mangaluru Police Commissioner, Sandeep Patil on VG Siddhartha missing case: Boat service and help of local fishermen being taken to conduct search operation in the Netravati river. We are checking with whom all he spoke last. https://t.co/1xZtVsPHAi— ANI (@ANI) 30 July 2019
Right now all the relatives of Siddhartha have gathered at SM Krishna's house in Bengaluru. Siddhartha was married to SM Krishna's elder daughter Malbika. He also has two sons. In addition to Café Coffee Day, he has a hospitality chain. He opened a small cafe called Café Coffee Day in the year of 1990. Which is currently an international brand. Ten thousands of workers work across the country at Café Coffee Day.
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