Mumbai: A 62-year-old American national working as a pilot with Air India was found dead in a hotel room at Royal Palms, Goregaon (E), on Sunday.
Richard Robert was visiting an airhostess, also employed with the same airline, at her room in Park Plaza. The police suspected that he suffered a heart attack. No external injuries were found on the body and an autopsy would be conducted at the Borivli post-mortem centre on Monday.
Robert, a resident of Water House Circle in California, shared a friendly relation with the airhostess, Ranjeetkaur Khalsa (47), a native of Haryana. On Saturday, Khalsa came to Mumbai by flight AI 130 from London. She reached the hotel, where AI provides accommodation to its employees, around noon.
Around 6 pm, Robert arrived at the Mumbai airport and headed for the hotel to meet Khalsa. "..Robert stayed over on Saturday and the two had dinner..." said inspector Vilas Sanap.
Around 5.30 am, Robert had a severe bout of cough. When Khalsa asked him if he was unwell, Robert replied that he was fine. He had a glass of water, but soon lost consciousness. Khalsa immediately alerted the hotel staff, who summoned a doctor from Hiranandani Hospital in Powai.
A doctor examined Robert and declared him dead.
The police brought the matter to the notice of the AI management, who will get in touch with the American consulate and inform Robert's California-based family about the incident. The family is likely to arrive in Mumbai on Monday.
21/07/08 Times of India
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