Mangaluru: Kavoor police station head constable dies of cardiac arrest


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (MS)

Mangaluru, Dec 15: Hanumantha Naika (38), a native of Lavaleshwara village of Bagalkot, who was working as head constable at Kavoor police station, died of cardiac arrest.

Naika suffered a heart attack on Thursday December 15 morning in his home town of Bagalkot. Though his family rushed him to hospital, he succumbed.

Hanumantha joined the police department in the 2008 batch. He had worked in Mulky traffic north police station earlier. He earned a good name in the police department within a short time due to his simplicity, pro-society work and dedication towards his duty.

Naika is survived by wife, son and three daughters.

 

 

 

  

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 16 2022

    What is the logic behind a police constable working day and night during lockdown putting on weight?

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  • Tester, Bangalore

    Thu, Dec 15 2022

    Lockdown lead to increase in weight and diabetes..So lockdown are the main reason for heart attack ..Health experts should take responsibility for lockdown related heart attack deaths...

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  • Cynthia, Dk

    Thu, Dec 15 2022

    Kaalere tuje ek razar

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 16 2022

    How come a police consra

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  • S Shetty, Dubai

    Thu, Dec 15 2022

    Om Shanti

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  • Abdulla, Mangalore / Dubai

    Thu, Dec 15 2022

    Very sad to hear this news. Good people are the most loved by the Almighty. Hence they are called back before time. RIP Sir.

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  • Joshua, Mangalore/Poland

    Thu, Dec 15 2022

    Is there any way to neutralize corona Vaccine? effect of vaccines

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Thu, Dec 15 2022

    Once the mRNA vaccine has entered your system, nothing can be done to neutralize it!

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 15 2022

    Most of the side effects leading to heart attacks are due to intravascular clottting. This occurs in mRNA vaccines and adeno virus based(Covishield) vaccines. Symptoms and signs and sometimes coronary angiography and Doppler tests can diagnose this. Anticoagulants like dicumarol (not aspirin) can dissolve the clots, there are other medicines available, provided intravascular clottting is suspected.

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  • Hindustani, Manipal/Dubai

    Thu, Dec 15 2022

    AUM SHANTI

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  • Theodore, Mangalore / Manipal/ Udupi.

    Thu, Dec 15 2022

    Very sad to know this , how will his wife and 4 kids would feel. I Pray to Almighty God to give his family members the strength to bear is loss and move on in life May his soul get eternal peace. Government should double check why so many heart attacks are now that too after vaccination. My cousin also died after one week after vaccination. About 15 months back due to heart attacks. Government should give compensation for this cause for his family members.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Thu, Dec 15 2022

    This is just unprecedented; the only common factor is the experimental killer Covid vaccine which people were forced to take to save their jobs; very scary in that the clot formation leads to instantaneous death with no window period for medical help unlike most other cardiac episodes and no prodromal symptoms; very scary situation!!

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Thu, Dec 15 2022

    may be ill effects of vaccine? many are dying without any reason and no one wants to double check the causes..

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