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Lalit Modi announced the death of his wife Minal.

Manisha Shekhawat

You have been my life and my journey", wrote Lalit Modi, the former IPL chairman, as he announced the death of his wife Minal.

Modi, 53, is the former chairman of the Indian Premier League. He left India after being charged with money laundering.

My Love My Life My Soulmate. You are finally at Peace and I am sure you will be watching over us. You have been my life and my journey and now I must continue as promised to you in ensuring our children are protected and nurtured and loved and I know you will always be there.

"My love, my life, my soulmate…You are finally at peace, and I am sure you will be watching over us".

"I must continue as promised to you in ensuring our children are protected and nurtured and loved and I know you will always be there…But my love it will be tough. But you have taught us to be tough."

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Lalit Modi did not reveal the cause of his wife's death. But, she spent a major part of her life battling cancer.

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