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Prince William’s Friend Sunjay Kapur Dies After Swallowing a Bee at Polo Match

  • Sunjay Kapur, chairman of Sona Comstar, passed away unexpectedly on June 12, 2025, after collapsing during a polo match held in Windsor, England.
  • Kapur reportedly swallowed a bee during the match, which medical experts believe triggered anaphylactic shock causing a fatal heart attack.
  • Shortly before his passing, Kapur shared a message on X mourning the fatal Air India flight accident near Ahmedabad that claimed the lives of 241 passengers en route to London Gatwick.
  • At 53 years old, Kapur was a US citizen and visionary leader who shaped Sona Comstar into a global automotive technology company operating across five countries.
  • His sudden passing shocked the polo community and industry peers, with Sona Comstar mourning a devoted leader whose loss deeply affects his family and colleagues.
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Sunjay Kapur, a friend of Prince William, dies after swallowing a bee during a polo match.

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The 53-year-old businessman died as a result of an anaphylactic shock. ...

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Sunjay Kapur was 53 years old and witnesses say he'll have an apple while he was playing in Windsor. Anaphylactic shock and inflammation were among the hypotheses advanced by the press.

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Indian Express broke the news in India on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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