India’s ‘gold man’ beaten to death at a birthday party

An Indian businessman, Datta Phuge  who made headlines in 2013 for
buying one of the world’s most expensive shirts, a customised gold shirt
worth 12.7 million rupees, around $240,000 dollars at the time, which
was made entirely of gold has been beaten to death in western India,
according to a report Friday.

It was made up of 14,000 pieces of 22-carat gold, weighed 3.32
kilogrammes (7.3 pounds) and was put together by 15 craftsmen over 16
days.

Phuge was a money lender from Pune in Maharashtra state and was nicknamed, “gold man”, a title he cherished.

Police said Phuge,was attacked and killed by 12 assailants brandishing
stones and sharp weapons on Thursday night after one of the suspects
invited him and his son to a birthday party, according to the Press
Trust of India (PTI) news agency.
According to local police inspector Navnath Ghogare:

“As per preliminary information, Phuge and his son were invited by one
of the suspects, who know each other, to celebrate a birthday. However,
we are investigating how Phuge reached the open ground where he was
murdered.”

Phuge’s 22-year-old son witnessed his father being murdered and had been
spared by the alleged killers, he added, saying that police suspected
the motive could have been a dispute over a money transaction.

Four suspects have since been detained.

Phuge loved gold and the fame that came with his shirt.

“Everybody knows me as the ‘gold man’ in the whole region. Other rich
people spend one crore (10 million rupees) to buy Audis or Mercedes, to
buy what they like. What crime have I done? I just love gold,” he told
AFP in 2013.

“Gold has always been my passion since a young age. I’ve always worn
gold as jewellery in the form of bracelets, rings, chains,” he added.

Source: Press Trust of India

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