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Body of Indian millionaire found in U.K.

London May 2. The body of a missing Indian millionaire, Amarjit Chohan, was found floating in the sea, sparking fears that he might have been murdered, a Scotland Yard spokesman said today.

The body of Chohan, also known as Neil, was found close to the Bournemouth pier by canoeists on April 22, but police identified it only on Thursday. It is believed that the body of the Hounslow businessman had been in sea for several weeks.

46-year old Chohan, owner of a fruit freight firm, CIBA, went missing with his family more than two months ago.

Post-mortem tests could not establish the cause of his death but police said Chohan might have been murdered by one of Britain's criminal gangs. — PTI

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