"Subrata Roy Stole From The Poor": Flashy Tycoon Accused Of Scamming Millions
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Subrata Roy, who died Tuesday aged 75, was selling snacks to support his family when he established Sahara.
Subrata Roy was held in almost godlike esteem, but his vast empire spectacularly fell apart after he was accused of scamming millions of India's poorest families.
Subrata Roy, who died Tuesday aged 75, was selling snacks to support his family when he established Sahara. The conglomerate eventually grew into what was at one point the country's largest private employer.
He became a regular fixture of the society pages due to his lavish lifestyle which included building replica homes of the White House and Buckingham Palace.
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