Demise of Mangalorean Engineer in Gulf Leaves fellow Nitteiites in Tears

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Demise of Mangalorean Engineer in Gulf Leaves fellow Nitteiites in Tears

Kuwait: In a sudden sad turn of fate, Lesley Satheesh D’Souza, an engineer from Mangalore succumbed to cardiac arrest in the early morning hours of 25 May 2017 in the State of Kuwait.

Son of Late Lawrence D’Souza and Leticia D’Souza, Lesley hailed from Kinnigoli and completed his engineering graduation in the field of Industrial Production from NMAMIT, Karkala. After working for few years in India as Deputy General Manager and gaining wide professional experience, he moved to Dubai where he worked for Intertek Testing Services. Later, he shifted to Kuwait and was settled there with his family for the past few years. He was married to Renuka Picardo since 2015 and the couple have a daughter who is 1.5 yrs old.

Lesley’s friends and fellow Nitteiites remember him as a warm-hearted and cheerful person who was always enthusiastic and helpful. The sudden unexpected demise has left them in tears as they remember him fondly.

Lesley was 44 yrs old and his death is mourned by bereaved family members and friends. Mother Leticia D’Souza, brothers Prakash D’Souza and Santhosh D’Souza, sister Linda D’ Souza, wife Renuka Picardo and all family members are in a state of shock and are struggling to come to terms with the tragedy. Condolence messages have been pouring in from various parts of the world but the void left behind can never be filled.

Last respect for Lesley Satheesh D’Souza can be paid at Al Sabah Hospital mortuary at Shuwaikh, Kuwait on Saturday 27 May 2017 at 2:00 pm.

The funeral cortege leaves the residence at 3:30 pm for Kinnigoli Church on May 27 at 4:00 pm followed by Mass.

by Rajesh K


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  1. Lesly Satheesh was a cheerful person. Took life as it came and was always a friendly person. He valued friends and friendship more than anything else in life.

    I have seen him from Class 1 to our engineering days in Nitte and have seen him living a life of cheerfulness and he was extremely helpful to people in need.

    His cheerfulness, friendly and helping nature and our collective memories will always remain in my heart.

    My sincere prayer is that may God grant strength and courage to his wife, siblings, mother, child and all his near and dear ones to face this situation.

    Rudolph Joyer Noronha, Kinnigoli, MRPL

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