Heart attack: DYSP serving in Gandhinagar IB dies of heart attack, mourns in police force

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Gandhinagar News: There has been an alarming rise in the number of heart attack cases in the state in recent times. Meanwhile, a DySP working in Gandhinagar IB has died of a heart attack. After the death of SN Chaudhary who was serving in Gandhinagar IB, the wave of mourning has returned in the police station.

One more person died of heart attack in Surat

A 42-year-old man died of a heart attack in Surat’s Geeta Nagar. Ramashankar Triwari was filling water in the house when he suddenly felt a pain in his chest. Later he was taken to the hospital for treatment where the doctors declared him brought dead. Ramashankar Trivadi had no physical ailments. Lams was helping the family by working in an account. A sense of grief has spread in the family after he died of a sudden heart attack. Pandesara police reached the spot. Action has been taken by sending the dead body to PM. The real cause of death will come out after the PM.

A few days ago, 6 people died in 24 hours.

 

A few days ago, 6 people died in different areas of Surat in 24 hours. 6 died in different areas due to chest pain. A 43-year-old man from Pandesara in Surat died of chest pain. The name of the deceased was Daku Rankanidhi Kirtan Bhairav. The deceased had no disease. The incident took place in Bhestan Bheru Nagar of Surat. After taking a bath from the bathroom, he was having chest pain. After which he was taken to a private hospital for treatment, where he was declared brought dead by the doctor on duty. Due to the sudden death, grief spread in the family.

34-year-old Yogesh Kanjibhai Mordia, a resident of Harinagar, adjacent to Govindji Hotel in Singanpur area, was taken to the hospital for treatment after complaining of chest pain in the morning. But the doctor on duty declared him brought dead.

In another incident, Sachin was living with the family of 40-year-old Nayanaben Rathore in Kanakpur area. Two days ago went to attend a wedding function in society, came back home while watching TV and got shortness of breath and collapsed there. So the relatives took him to the hospital, where the doctor on duty declared him brought dead.

27-year-old Vikas Jagdish Lakhan, originally from Hanumanganj in Rajasthan, was currently living in Tilak Avenue near Sachin Railway Station and had come to Surat in search of employment. Vikas was watching TV with his family at night. At that time he suddenly started having trouble breathing. He told his relatives about chest and stomach pain. So he was shifted to the new civil hospital, but he could not be saved.