Shabnam Dhillion, wife of RSSB chief Gurinder Dhillon, passes away in London

Shabnam Dhillion, wife of RSSB chief Gurinder Dhillon, passes away in London

Shabnam had undergone abdominal surgery in United Kingdom on November 20. She later developed some complications post surgery

Mortal remains of Shabnam Dhillon will be brought back to India after RSSB chief Gurinder Singh Dhillon (in picture) returns from his two-day programme in Dubai
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  • Nov 27, 2019,
  • Updated Nov 27, 2019, 5:50 PM IST

Shabnam Dhillon, wife of Radha Soami Satsang Beas head Gurinder Singh Dhillion, has passed away in London. She was 57 years old.

According to a statement before Delhi High Court, Shabnam went to London on November 12 for treatment of gastric troubles. She and other members of the Dhillon family had been summoned to appear before the court in person in relation to the Daiichi Sankyo case.

As per the filing, Shabnam had undergone abdominal surgery in United Kingdom on November 20. She later developed some complications post surgery. She breathed her last at an England hospital at 3:00 am IST.

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Shabnam is survived by her husband Gurinder Singh Dhillon and two sons, Gurpreet Singh Dhillon and Gurkirat Singh Dhillon. Both of them run businesses in Singapore and England, respectively.

Reports suggest that Gurinder Singh Dhillon will carry on with his three-day programme from Friday to Sunday in Delhi. He will also visit Dubai for a two-day event scheduled for December 2 and 3. Shabnam's mortal remains will reportedly be brought back to Radha Soami Dera at Beas after December 3 for the last rites.

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