PUDUCHERRY: A 52-year-old guy from Cuddalore district of Tamil Nadu, who accompanied his daughter appearing for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) right here on Sunday, died on Monday in a central authority clinic the place he used to be admitted to following complaints of in poor health well being and top fever.
The deceased has been known as S Srinivasan of Panruti.
Srinivasan’s members of the family and anti-NEET campaigners connected his loss of life to meting out examination at centres outside Tamil Nadu. However, doctors who handled him declared that he had died of meningitis (brain fever) that therefore ended in an epileptic attack.
“He used to be running a top temperature when he came along with his daughter appearing for NEET at a centre in Puducherry on Sunday. He complained of uneasiness after NEET. He used to be admitted to executive clinic the place scan reviews printed that he used to be affected by meningitis (inflammation of membranes surrounding the brain). Meningitis usually ends up in an epileptic attack. He suffered an epileptic attack on Monday and succumbed to the attack. His loss of life can't be attributed to any issue as opposed to meningitis,” stated a physician in Indira Gandhi Government General Hospital and Research Institute (IGGMC & RI).
Police stated Srinivasan’s daughter, S Swathi, had been allocated a centre at Velrampet in Puducherry. Srinivasan, Swathi, his wife and younger daughter reached right here on Sunday morning.
Swathi seemed for NEET while the other 3 waited for her near the centre. Srinivasan complained of uneasiness round 3pm when the family used to be making plans to return to their place of birth.
He used to be instantly admitted to IGGMC & RI.
The deceased has been known as S Srinivasan of Panruti.
Srinivasan’s members of the family and anti-NEET campaigners connected his loss of life to meting out examination at centres outside Tamil Nadu. However, doctors who handled him declared that he had died of meningitis (brain fever) that therefore ended in an epileptic attack.
“He used to be running a top temperature when he came along with his daughter appearing for NEET at a centre in Puducherry on Sunday. He complained of uneasiness after NEET. He used to be admitted to executive clinic the place scan reviews printed that he used to be affected by meningitis (inflammation of membranes surrounding the brain). Meningitis usually ends up in an epileptic attack. He suffered an epileptic attack on Monday and succumbed to the attack. His loss of life can't be attributed to any issue as opposed to meningitis,” stated a physician in Indira Gandhi Government General Hospital and Research Institute (IGGMC & RI).
Police stated Srinivasan’s daughter, S Swathi, had been allocated a centre at Velrampet in Puducherry. Srinivasan, Swathi, his wife and younger daughter reached right here on Sunday morning.
Swathi seemed for NEET while the other 3 waited for her near the centre. Srinivasan complained of uneasiness round 3pm when the family used to be making plans to return to their place of birth.
He used to be instantly admitted to IGGMC & RI.
No NEET link in TN man’s death in Puducherry
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May 07, 2018
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