Udupi: 20-year-old Riyanna Jane D’Souza passes away after short illness


Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (MS)

Udupi, Sep 1: Riyanna Jane D’Souza, a resident of Convent Road near Our Lady of Health Church Shirva died in a private hospital in Bengaluru after brief illness.

Riyanna (20) was an outstanding student and was detected with cancer last year. She was getting treated at Manipal and Bengaluru. However, she succumbed on Friday September 1.

In addition to being brilliant in academics, she was leading in extra-curricular activities. She was an excellent organizer of events, dancer, and choreographer. Riyanna was said to be friendly in nature and pursued her education in St Mary’s and Nitte educational institutions.

After completing her BCom, she enrolled for MCom but got affected with cancer. She was the member of YCS, ICYM and is survived by an ailing father, mother, brother, friends and relatives.

 

 

 

  

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  • Daniel, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 02 2023

    RIP. Many Cases of Turbo Cancers - aggressive, rapid-onset cancers resistant to treatment primarily in young healthy after Jabs in the west, Says July 28 '23 news article on the epoch times.

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  • JOY CASTELINO, MOODUBELLE / DUBAI

    Sat, Sep 02 2023

    May her soul Rest In Peace

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Sat, Sep 02 2023

    Rest in Peace ...

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  • Richard Rodrigues, Niddodi

    Sat, Sep 02 2023

    Heartfelt condolences to the family. A big salute to Riyana in her fight against cancer till her last minute. May her soul rest in peace.

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  • Colin Lobo, Gurpur kaikamba/Germany

    Sat, Sep 02 2023

    May her soul rest in peace, Amen.

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  • Priyanka Dsouza, Pangla/Muscat

    Sat, Sep 02 2023

    Dear Pressy aunty & Royce, Pls accept our heartfelt condolences on the sad demise of Riya. May her soul rest in peace.

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  • Alka Wenesia Danthi, Shirva/ Birmingham

    Fri, Sep 01 2023

    Rest in eternal peace, dear Riyanna

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  • Sunil Dsouza, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 01 2023

    One of the reasons for cancer rising is the use of Cell phones resulting in reduced sleep patterns. Youngsters are habitual of sleeping beyond later hours and even eat at odd late hours , human body does get enough time for any repair work. Our ancestors used to sleep at 7pm and wake up at 6am resulting in good sleep and good health. Our kids hardly sleep 6 hours and keep gobbling food almost 18 hours. Body is always high on glucose levels and cancers thrive on glucose. We are constantly feeding the cancers by not allowing any fasting time which our ancestors got plentiful during their sleep time....think about it.

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  • Wd, NL

    Fri, Sep 01 2023

    So what i know more impactful than your cellphone theory is, food diet and quality , quality of water , quality of air , extreme stress and pressure from community family to achieve for students be the topper / as well as at work. We are becoming less human and more greedy/selfish, All of it has gone for a toss. Unfortunate sad event RIP.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Sep 02 2023

    WD NL,I support what you say .We are eating food more not natural but laced with sprays and all artificials.Our previous generation used to eat vegetables which were grown more natural,meat from animals natural grown at home.Now meat is available from animals where fodder brought from shop contains more chemicals.Fast grown ,more milk .etc.Our body is trimmed more of meat but veg.and fruits which are unnaturally made to ripe.Our surroundings air is so polluted ,have hardly oxygen .our body too reacts to this and show the effect.

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  • SMJ, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 02 2023

    Rightly said all the points mentioned by you are only the sole contributors for causing cancer.

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  • Sunil DSouza, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 02 2023

    If you arent aware the cell phone screens have white micro LED's as a backlight which have high blue wavelengths. Human body clock is in synchronization with the day light for all its functions. Eye specifically tracks the intensity of blue light to judge if it is day or night. Generally the sunlight has a color temperature of 6200kelvin also known as the cool day light temperature. These white LEDs have the same color temperature as the sunlight and whenever you peak into the cell phone screen after sunset your bodys clock (also known as the circadian rhythm) is reset to think it is sun rise since it detects high blue wavelength intensity. Now body has a mode of repairing itself under 2 conditions.......1) Body should be at rest or deep sleep and 2) The glucose levels should be low.....The repair mode is called the Autophagy and these conditions are available only when we sleep early and the glucose from our food has been mostly pushed into the blood cells and liver. The cell phone useage completely hampers the circadian rhythm of the body. And this is not only limited to cell phones but also the 6200k white LEDs lamps we use at home for illumination and lighting. One way to avoid this situation is to use a 2800kelvin LED lamps (Cream Colored) for lighting. Also for cell phones set the screens to automatically go into reading mode after sundown. This will limit the white emissions to 2800 to 3000k with very less blue element. One additional reason for sleeplessness and circadian rhythm distraction is the use of these 6200Kelvin white LED's (are you surprised to know this !!!!).......read some research papers published by Universities on these topics some 10 years ago and it was an eye opener for me. I went on to study some more details on this.

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  • Stalin Lobo, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 07 2023

    The truth is it all depends on your past karmas. The soul must have taken birth with many negative karmas in the past which has led to her demise this lifetime. Hence nothing can be altered unfortunately.

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  • Sylvia Stephan, Kinnigoli

    Fri, Sep 01 2023

    May she enjoy heavenly bliss and rest in eternal peace Amen. Heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 01 2023

    Sad to hear the untimely deaths in our neighborhood. Rest in peace young lady, you've lived a life of a shooting star, bright and colourful but short spreading light all around. As per a foreign doctor treating these patients there are spurt in full blown 4th stage cancers after the rollout of jabs which he didn't come across in his career previously. According to him the jabs makes the immune system to go haywire and cause autoimmune diseases or alter it and it fails to detect rogue cells instead of destroying them and aggressive tumors manifest in some.

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  • Sunil Dsouza, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 02 2023

    Most of the people will not understand the American word jabs , it means vaccine injections

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 02 2023

    You are right Sunil, but we are forced to circumvent algorithms in most social media by not using the words like vaccines and Covid. Otherwise our posts get censored and deleted and our accounts got banned several times by them. Now it has become a habit and people here are intelligent to understand it.

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  • Prudy, Manipal

    Fri, Sep 01 2023

    A Beautiful soul gone too soon . Fought the good fight full of life and positivity to overcome her sufferings.Had the opportunity to meet her in Bangalore where she was being treated towards the end. Certainly learnt a lot from this young girl with her immense zeal and fighting spirit. May God grant her Eternal rest and solace and comfort to her parents and dear Brother. You will be truly missed.

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  • Melisha Dsouza, Thalapady

    Fri, Sep 01 2023

    May her soul rest in peace 🥺... May God give her family members and everyone to handle the pain❤️

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Fri, Sep 01 2023

    May her soul rest in eternal peace.

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 01 2023

    My heart breaks to feel what her parents and brother may be going through. May God help them to bear the grief. RIP Riyanna.

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  • Frederick Pinto & Fly, Shirva

    Fri, Sep 01 2023

    Heartfelt condolences to bereaved family members. May her soul rest in eternal peace.

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  • CHARLES SALDANHA, Malad -Malwani

    Fri, Sep 01 2023

    Very sad news.Medical science says nowadays youngsters affecting by cancer is on the rise.Even unmarried young girls are too prone to cancer.Earlier days only aged persons were dying of cancer.May be due to our life style we are giving chance to various diseases to affect us.Our body too needs exercise but modern luxurious life has made us lazy.Her parents will not forget the fact their child died too early.

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  • Ashwin, Pilar/ Mumbai

    Fri, Sep 01 2023

    May her soul rest in peace a very strong character and the grit and determination she showed until the end was reflective of her bravery, her ever smiling face will be missed Heartfelt condolences to her Mom and brothers , may God grant you the strength to overcome this irreparable loss .

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  • sense_shetty, Kudla,Mangalore,KodialGuthu

    Fri, Sep 01 2023

    Sad News .. May her soul rest in peace ! ..Om Shanthi

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  • mohan prabhu, mangalore/canada

    Fri, Sep 01 2023

    Very sad to read that a young girl with a lot of promise has been]the victim of a devastating disease which spares no one once it grabs. May you get your place among the angels in the Holy of Holies.

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  • G Fernandes, Mangalore/Ireland

    Fri, Sep 01 2023

    May the soul of your daughter Riyanna be at peace with our Heavenly Father our heartfelt condolences to your family members and loved one.

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  • Charles Dsouza, Mudarangadi / Dubai

    Fri, Sep 01 2023

    May her soul Rest In Peace

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  • Charles Dsouza, Mudarangadi / Dubai

    Fri, Sep 01 2023

    May her soul Rest In Peace

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  • Sydney moras, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 01 2023

    May Her soul rest in peace with Lord.sure she is in His arms,very brave girl with complete faith in Lord,cool at the time of illness,with unwavering faith in Lord.RIp.may Lord grant courage to her family to bear Loss.

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  • Jeeth, Mangalore, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 01 2023

    I wish there was a way to say a proper goodbye to loved ones. Now what is left are the good memories. RIP.

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  • Ronald Dsouza & Rita Dsouza, Rod-Rox House, Shirva

    Fri, Sep 01 2023

    Heartfelt condolences to all the family members. We are so saddened and hard to believe Riyana Jane is no more. We are so shocked that Riyana is passed away at very young age. May Almighty God give all family members and relatives strength and courage to bear this great loss. May her soul Rest In Peace. She remembered always in our prayers. Rodney, Roxy, Rita, Rony, Nathalia - Shirva

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  • Melvin Martis, Udupi/Bahrain

    Fri, Sep 01 2023

    Heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family members may her soul rest in peace Amen

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  • DS, Udupi

    Fri, Sep 01 2023

    RIP

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  • Loveline Dsouza, bangalore

    Fri, Sep 01 2023

    May her soul Rest In Peace

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Sep 01 2023

    ITs Schoking to hear a young person passed away suddenly .A star will be scheining in Heaven.Heartfelt sympathy to her family .May her soul rest in peace.Hard to digest.May the Lord give her family enough courage and strenght to bear this loss.RIP.

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