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Malayali industrialist found dead

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A Malayali industrialist based in Dubai is suspected to have fallen to his death from a building in Sharjah. T.P.Ajith (55) hailing from Panankav in Kannur district and living in Dubai Meadows Villa, fell from the top of a multi-storeyed building on Abdul Nasser Street in Sharjah on Monday and died.

Ajith, who has been living in the UAE for the past 30 years, owns many businesses based in Dubai. He was the owner of Space Max which had godowns, logistics, workshops and cold storage across the Gulf.Under his leadership ,the company provided its clients effective and efficient contracting solutions using the most modern construction equipment and planning methods.Through his leadership,Space Max maintains a track record of a number of challenging projects which have been executed successfully. He won the trust and appreciation of his clients by completing their projects on time and within budget.

His family was also along with him in Dubai. He had acquired a house in Kannur recently.

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