Mumbai: Vittal Sheena Shetty, Bahrain no more


Rons Bantwal
Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai

Mumbai, May 19: Vittal Sheena Shetty, owner of Chefs Restaurant of Bahrain and the resident of Borivali in Mumbai, passed away on Wednesday May 15 at the Kokila Ben Hospital, Andheri west after a brief illness. He was 61.

Hailing from Moodbidri he belonged to Puchchamogaru house. He was living in Bahrain for many years and had recently shifted to Mumbai.

He has left behind his wife, two daughters.  He was the father-in-law of Prashant Shetty, owner of Seetha Fast Food Borivali.

  

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  • Nelson Lewis, Karkala/Bombay/Kingdom of Bahrain

    Sun, May 19 2013

    I knew Vittal Shetty very well. As far as I know, he was associated with Central Café, Shringar Restaurant and finally Chef Corner. Whenever I went to the Chef Corner, he would take care of me and personally bring all the English newspapers for me to read. He was a soft-spoken man, who had time for everyone.

    I am saddened to hear about his death. I offer his family my deepest condolences.

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  • Francis, Mangalore/Mumbai/Bahrain

    Sun, May 19 2013

    A very sad news for most of us in Bahrain... Our heartfelt condolences go to his entire Family. May his soul rest in peace.

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