Ballari: Teacher loses life during election-related training


Daijiworld Media Network - Ballari (SP)

Ballari, Apr 12: During the election-related training going on at Vivekananda School at Siruguppa in the district for assistant polling officers, a teacher died of heart attack on Thursday April 11.

The deceased was B Ramesh (43), a physical education teacher of the government higher primary school, Siruguppa town. After lunch, he went back into room where the training was being imparted and took his seat. He then suffered heart attack and became ill. Although he was taken to hospital or treatment, his life could not be saved.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Apr 12 2019

    So sad .May be he could have been saved if immediately a heart massage was given on the spot before going to the hospital or a bring a local doctor who could help him with some oxygen or mouth to mouth breathing.Many people dont understand the urgency of this heart massage or mouth to mouth breathing.Politic must give in this matter more importance to this and through media bring attention to the people.May his soul rest in peace.Heartfelt sympathy to his family.

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