Sixty-two-year-old Dinesh Nandwana, chairman emeritus of Vakrangee, died on Friday during an ED raid at his Andheri (East) home. The police await postmortem results to ascertain the cause of death. An accidental death report has been registered, and no complaints of ill treatment were made by the family amidst ongoing investigations.
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