
In the shocking incident, which was caught on the camera, a 45 -year -old man collapsed and died as he danced on stage during the celebrations of Onam at the Keral Assembly.
The deceased was identified as in Junais of Lazhayil House, Karthika Housing Colony, Batheri in Wayanad.
He worked as a representative of a librarian at the Keral Assembly.
The incident occurred on Monday around 15:20 during the cultural event, when Junais performed with his colleagues.
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He was part of an eleven -member dance group.
In the Junais video, he combines his forehead and collapses on stage during a dance performance.
Soon he was hurried to the General Hospital in Thiruvananthapurama, where the doctors declared him dead upon arrival.
Junais’s colleagues said he died within five minutes of reaching the hospital, Informed by OneMorama.
He was a sports enthusiast who regularly visited the Chandrashekharan Nair stadium for jogging and morning exercises, the report said.
Junais was looking for chest pain about a month ago, and the report also said she quoted a relative.
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He was survived by his wife KP Raseen and two children, Najad Abdulla and Nihad Abdulla, both students.
The celebrations of Onam at the Keral Assembly were solemnly solemnly introduced by a fraudster.
After Junais’s sudden death, cultural events were stopped.
Protesting Maratha suffers a heart attack in Azad Maidan, rescued by a doctor
The 45 -year -old protesting quotas Maratha suffered a heart attack and fell unconscious on Sunday in Mumbai.
Thanks to the rapid CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) provided by the radiation oncologist, the life of the protesters was rescued and was admitted to the JJ hospital.
The incident occurred when the demonstrator that comes from Pune introduced a protest in Azad Maidan, instead of hunger the strike of the leader of Marathy Manoj Jarang.
After he was informed about medical emergency, Dr. Dilip nowhere, a radiation oncologist in Bombay Hospital, checked a male pulse that was recorded as negative.
Dr. Nowhere, with 20 years of experience, began to give CPR to the protesters. After several attempts, the patient was revived and hurried to the state hospital JJ, said the official.
The patient regained consciousness and responds to treatment, he said.
Video efforts Dr. He was crazy about the social media and earned him a kudos from demonstrators and non -insanes.
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