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          Italian businessman Ottavio Quattrocchi, believed to be one of the major players in the Bofors scam, has died.

        1. Quattrocchi, the sole surviving accused in the case after the Delhi High Court quashed the charges on May 31, , against other accused, has.
        2. Ottavio Quattrocchi, who for decades was in India as the representative of Italy's Snam Progetti industrial conglomerate, passed away.
        3. India failed in its efforts to get Italian businessman Ottavio Quattrocchi extradited after an Argentine Court declined to entertain its request.
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        5. Ottavio Quattrocchi, who for decades was in India as the representative of Italy's Snam Progetti industrial conglomerate, passed away....

          Ottavio Quattrocchi saga comes to an end

          By the time he escaped from India in 1993 - as a reluctant government dragged its heels on attempting to detain him - Ottavio Quattrocchi had spent nearly three decades in the country.

          It was home to him, no less so because all four of his children were born in the country. As he was scurried away from the country that he had taken for his own, though, it became clear that the feeling was not mutual.

          The Italian businessman - who died in Milan following a heart attack at the age of 74 - had arrived in India at the age of 26 as a junior representative of oil and gas firm Eni, as well as its engineering arm, Snamprogetti.

          Over the years, leveraging his Italian connection and getting introduced through a fellow businessman, Quattrocchi built a relationship with then Indian Airlines pilot Rajiv Gandhi and his wife, Sonia. This was no perfunctory friendship.

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