Father of late CCD founder VG Siddhartha passes away

Siddhartha went missing on July 29 from Netravati Bridge, later he was found dead on banks of Netravati River in Mangaluru on July 31.

Update: 2019-08-25 13:42 GMT
Inspired by a chat with the owners of Tchibo, a German coffee chain, Siddhartha decided to open his own chain of cafes in a country that had no formative cultural grounding in cappuccinos. (Photo: AFP)

Mysuru: Gangaiah Hegde, father of Cafe Coffee Day founder late VG Siddhartha, passed away following prolonged illness at a Shanthaveri Gopala Gowda hospital in Mysuru on Sunday.

According to the relatives of the deceased, the cremation will take place in Chikmagalur on Monday.

Hegde passed away nearly a month after his son Siddhartha's demise.

Siddhartha went missing on July 29 from the Netravati Bridge, later he was found dead on the banks of Netravati River near Hoige Bazaar in Mangaluru on July 31.

Staying true to the family's coffee-related heritage of over 130 years, reports say that Gangaiah Hegde started out as a coffee planter at an estate in the Chikmagalur district of Karnataka.

He quickly turned it into a successful business and was revered in the local community.

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