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Young Baramulla youth dies of suspected cardiac arrest in Bangalore

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A young man from Baramulla district of Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir has tragically passed away in Bangalore, Karnataka in India due to a suspected cardiac arrest while working out at a gym.

According to Kashmir Media Service, reports said Mohammad Iqbal, a 30-year-old resident of Palhallan, Pattan, was admitted to a hospital in Bangalore after experiencing severe chest pain during his workout session.

Despite the efforts of the medical team, Mohammad Iqbal unfortunately did not survive and breathed his last, reports said.

Mohammad Iqbal was employed at Teleperformance, a company in Bangalore, reports further added.

Meanwhile, family sources have also confirmed this heartbreaking news to the media and stated that they will be traveling to Bangalore to bring the body back home.

Interestingly, the family was informed of the incident through a social media post, where someone in Bangalore shared the news in a WhatsApp group.—KMS

 

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