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Trust helps repatriate body from Dubai

Prominent Dubai-based businessman Dr SP Singh Oberoi headed Trust so far and has arranged the travel expenses of 382 people who died overseas.

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Sarbat Da Bhala Charitable Trust funded the travel and other expenses to bring back the body of 55-year-old Yashpal who had died of heart attack there over a fortnight ago.

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The body was received by the volunteers of the Trust and the relatives of the deceased at the Sri Guru Ram Das Jee International airport here on Friday.

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Prominent Dubai-based businessman Dr SP Singh Oberoi headed Trust so far and has arranged the travel expenses of 382 people who died overseas.

Body of Yashpal, son of Ratan Lal of Jalandhar, was received by Trust office-bearers, Punjab president Sukhjinder Singh, district president Sishpal Singh Ladi, general secretary Manpreet Singh Sandhu, treasurer Navjit Singh Ghai and Sukhchain Singh and handed over to the family members, including, Yashpal’s wife Rita Rani, brother Rajpal, son Twinkle and son-in-law Vinod. They thanked Dr Oberoi and volunteers of the Trust for helping them at this difficult time and said they would not forget his philanthropy.

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