Police confirm suicide of Ajith Thayyil, former KPL Dubai T20 cricket director
Sharjah/Dubai: An Indian businessman hailing from Kerala and
 residing in Dubai jumped to his death from a Sharjah tower on Monday, Gulf News can reveal.
Sharjah Police confirmed to Gulf News that the businessman, Ajith Thayyil, had committed suicide.
Director of Space Solutions International Group, Thayyil was known in
 the community as a director of now-defunct Kerala Premier League 
(KPL-Dubai) T20 cricket tournament, and was a resident of the Meadows in
 Dubai.
He drove down to Sharjah in the early hours of Monday morning and 
jumped from a tower under the jurisdiction of Buhairah Police Station.
Police and hospital sources said passers-by informed the police, 
following which, he was rushed to Al Qassimi Hospital, where he was 
declared dead-on-arrival around 8am on Monday.
“His body has been shifted to the forensic mortuary and an investigation is on,” a police official said.
“His body has been shifted to the forensic mortuary and an investigation is on,” a police official said.
Thayyil is the second Keralite businessman to commit suicide in the 
UAE in the past two months. In April, Joy Arakkal, another industrialist
 from the south Indian state, had also ended his life by jumping from a 
building.
Thayyil’s death has come as a shock to several community members who knew him well.
“I cannot believe this. I had called Ajith when Joy died. He wondered
 why Joy did it and said he was wrong and shouldn’t have done it,” said 
one of Thayyil's friends who did not wish to be named.
When asked if Thayyil also faced any financial issues like Joy had 
reportedly faced, he said: “I had asked him about his business. He said 
there were some tensions, but everyone else was also facing similar 
situations in these difficult times. I don’t think he had big financial 
issues.”
He said Thayyil’s company, Space Max Contracting, a turnkey 
design-and-build contracting firm, was famous for making metal frames 
for supermarkets and warehouses of popular hypermarkets.
Thayyil is survived by his wife and two children. His son 
has finished his education in the United Kingdom, while his daughter is 
studying here, said advocate Hashik. T.K, who is assisting the family 
along with their relatives.
He said the family was not aware that Thayyil had left their villa in the early hours on Monday.
“Police called the company, who in turn asked his wife to rush to 
Buhairah Police Station. I accompanied one of their relatives after he 
was informed that something wrong had happened. It was only after we 
reached the hospital did we realise that he had died.”
Hashik said the similarity between the deaths of Arakkal and Thayyil 
was shocking, though the similarity didn't end there. While Arakkal was 
known for his palatial house in the Wayanad district of Kerala, dubbed 
as one of the biggest in the state, Thayyil had built one of the biggest
 houses at his hometown in Kannur district, Hashik added.

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