Udupi: 47-yr-old professor dies of cardiac arrest in college premises


Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi

Udupi, Dec 19: Dr Alex Joseph (47), a professor in Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Science died of cardiac arrest on Tuesday, December 19 in the morning.

He along with his wife Angel Tresa Alex (47), an assistant professor in the same college went for work as usual in the morning.

 

Dr Alex Joseph developed severe chest pain and his wife along with the staff of the college rushed him to Manipal KMC Hospital.

The doctor who examined Dr Alex Joseph declared him dead. Manipal police have registered a UDR case in this connection.

  

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 19 2023

    RIP! The tremendous increase in sudden cardiac deaths post the experimental jab saga can now be attributed to VITTS; also people with O blood group are highly susceptible to sudden clot formation and instant death; overtime more and more of these life threatening ADRs will come out in the open! The above is a very personal opinion based on information available in the public domain; please do your own research and analysis!!

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  • Daniel, Mangalorr

    Tue, Dec 19 2023

    RIP. Catch hold of eugenicist Bill Gates, his vaccine business worldwide (investments) causing too many cardiac arrests and looted billíons of governments taxpayers money worldwide with useless but deadly shots. If not, again he might bring another pandemic and more deadly shots. He is already brainwashing people about next pandemic and recently given 50 million dollar to chinese military Tsinghua University further virus research to rake billions more with next virus?

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