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'Let Me Die In Jail': Naresh Goyal, Visibly Trembling, Tells Court Jet Airways Founder Missing Wife Battling Cancer
(MENAFN- Live Mint) "In Mumbai, a special court witnessed Naresh Goyal expressing deep despair during a bail hearing. Accused in a ₹538 crore fraud case with Canara Bank, the founder of Jet Airways conveyed a sense of hopelessness. It's“better he should die rather than be alive in such a situation”, Goyal said with folded hands as reported by PTI, in his 70s, also mentioned the health struggles of his wife, Anita, currently struggling with an advanced stage of cancer. He said he badly missed his wife. Goyal mentioned that his daughter was unwell, leaving no one to care for his wife.
He requested the court not to send him to the hospital. He expressed a wish to die in jail. Goyal, nearing 75, stated he had no hope for the future and preferred to meet his end in jail Read: Money laundering case: Bombay HC dismisses Jet Airways founder Naresh Goyal's plea against 'illegal' arrestThe ED arrested Goyal in September 2023, linking him to the alleged bank fraud. He has been in judicial custody at Arthur Road jail since then. During a recent court session, Goyal had requested a personal hearing, which was granted by special judge M G Desphande was visibly trembling in court as he cited his deteriorating health and the inability to receive adequate care in jail. He informed the court about his difficulty in urination, sometimes with blood. He said he was suffering from severe knee pain. He also referred to the lack of timely medical assistance in jail highlighted the challenging and painful process of travelling to J J Hospital for treatment. He also pointed out the difficulty in getting timely medical attention due to long queues at the hospital court acknowledged Goyal's submissions, assuring him of necessary mental and physical health care. The judge instructed Goyal's lawyers to take appropriate steps regarding his health hearing on January 16In his bail application, Goyal cited multiple medical conditions and maintained his innocence. The ED has responded to his bail plea, with further hearings scheduled for January 16. The case, under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), originates from a CBI FIR against Jet Airways, Goyal, his wife Anita, and former executives of the now-defunct airline alleges a ₹538-crore fraud at Canara Bank. The bank sanctioned loans worth ₹848.86 crore to Jet Airways, with ₹538.62 crore remaining unpaid.(With PTI inputs)
He requested the court not to send him to the hospital. He expressed a wish to die in jail. Goyal, nearing 75, stated he had no hope for the future and preferred to meet his end in jail Read: Money laundering case: Bombay HC dismisses Jet Airways founder Naresh Goyal's plea against 'illegal' arrestThe ED arrested Goyal in September 2023, linking him to the alleged bank fraud. He has been in judicial custody at Arthur Road jail since then. During a recent court session, Goyal had requested a personal hearing, which was granted by special judge M G Desphande was visibly trembling in court as he cited his deteriorating health and the inability to receive adequate care in jail. He informed the court about his difficulty in urination, sometimes with blood. He said he was suffering from severe knee pain. He also referred to the lack of timely medical assistance in jail highlighted the challenging and painful process of travelling to J J Hospital for treatment. He also pointed out the difficulty in getting timely medical attention due to long queues at the hospital court acknowledged Goyal's submissions, assuring him of necessary mental and physical health care. The judge instructed Goyal's lawyers to take appropriate steps regarding his health hearing on January 16In his bail application, Goyal cited multiple medical conditions and maintained his innocence. The ED has responded to his bail plea, with further hearings scheduled for January 16. The case, under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), originates from a CBI FIR against Jet Airways, Goyal, his wife Anita, and former executives of the now-defunct airline alleges a ₹538-crore fraud at Canara Bank. The bank sanctioned loans worth ₹848.86 crore to Jet Airways, with ₹538.62 crore remaining unpaid.(With PTI inputs)
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