Mangaluru: 25-year-old engineer dies of dengue in city


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Jul 7: Sudesh Shenoy (25), a M Tech student and resident of Parkala Devinagara in Udupi district, died in a private hospital in the city on Wednesday July 6. Shenoy was suffering from suspected dengue, and treatments failed to improve his health condition.

Shenoy had married six months ago. He is survived by wife, mother, and a brother. He was studious, and had worked in polytechnic college at Manipal for a year before joining M Tech course at Nitte, where he was in the final year.

Twin brothers die of suspected dengue

Ravi, a tenth standard student from Hombalammana Pete in Magadi died of suspected dengue. He had been admitted into Kempe Gowda Hospital at Bengaluru for treatment. Later, he was shifted to a private hospital where his end came at 4.30 pm on Wednesday.

Ravi was the son of Siddappa, who earns livelihood by selling tender coconuts at Hombaammana Pete. It is gathered that Ravi's twin-brother, Murthy, had died of suspected dengue a month back.

  

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  • krishna bhatt, MANGALORE

    Fri, Jul 08 2016

    Heartfelt condolences, pray to the almighty God give courage to the dependents of the deceased Sudesh Shenoy. Dengue fever if diagnosed it is destroying white cells in the blood, so when the white blood shells count comes below 100000 it will be a dangerous level, only remedy to drink Pappaya leaves juice to increase white blood cells. Better to avoid mosquito bites by closing doors, windows of houses between 5 to 7 p.m

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Jul 08 2016

    Very sad and very tragic.Both twins died within a short time .For parents such a loss is not to be expressed.May the Lord give them strength to bear it and help them .May his Soul rest in peace.We blame health dept for not taking steps to prevent diseases.But are we too not responsible to Keep our surroundings bit clean?So that mosquito breed doesn't exist?

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  • praveen, mangalore

    Thu, Jul 07 2016

    Sad to hear. total failure of civic authorities and health dept to prevent communicable diseases

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Thu, Jul 07 2016

    RIP Brother ...

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Thu, Jul 07 2016

    RIP!

    incidentally Carica papaya leaf extract has been proven to increase platelet count, which is the most dangerous complication of dengue!!

    A co in India (Micro labs) is marketing the same after researching on its benefits!!

    Above is just for info and not a recommendation for self medication!!

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  • VIGNESH PRABHU, BANTWALA

    Thu, Jul 07 2016

    Really very sad to know this news.may your soul rest in peace.

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  • sri, Karkala

    Thu, Jul 07 2016

    RIP...

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  • Jossie Furtado, Udupi-Brahmagiri/Bahrain

    Thu, Jul 07 2016

    Very sad news .May God give strength to the family of the deceased.

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  • Hindustani, Manipal/Dubai

    Thu, Jul 07 2016

    very sorry to hear these sad news.

    May God give strength to the family of the deceased.

    May their souls RIP

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  • felix & shanthi d'costa, urwa/Muscat

    Thu, Jul 07 2016

    Our heartfelt condolences and sympathies to the bereaved family members

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Thu, Jul 07 2016

    Oh my God.

    Very sad, Young lads, educated, just newly married died due to suspected dengue fever.

    May his soul rest peace.

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