Police said the Gold Card visa holder devoted suicide due to financial reasons.
The loss of life of Indian businessman Joy Arakkal in Dubai last week changed into a case of suicide, Dubai
Police have confirmed. Brigadier Abdullah Khadim Bin Sorour, Director of Bur Dubai police station, said the
businessman committed suicide via leaping from the 14th floor of construction in Business Bay on April 23.
"It turned into suicide. Investigations are over and his body may be flown back to India," Brigadier Bin
Sorour advised Khaleej Times.
The official said the businessman turned into with a pal and his son when he went out to have a smoke. "He
plunged to death and his own family known as the police and informed us immediately."
Police stated the Gold Card visa holder devoted suicide due to financial reasons.
Arakkal, 54, from Kerala, was the proprietor of Dubai-based Innova Refining and Trading FZE. He is
survived by using his spouse Celine Joy and youngsters Arun Joy and Ashley Joy. Arakkal turned into many of
the Indian businessmen presented the 10-12 months Gold Card visa through the UAE government in 2019.
Consul-General of India to Dubai, Vipul, confirmed reports that unique permission to fly Joy Arakkal's stays to
India in a chartered air ambulance was furnished with the aid of the Home Ministry, Government of India.
Four circles of relatives members, consisting of Arakkal's spouse Celine and children, Arun and Ashley will
accompany his mortal remains to Kozhikode, Kerala.