32-year-old Infosys employee from Mangaluru dies of heart attack in Wayanad


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru

Mangaluru, July 3: Muhammad Hashir (32), a resident of Ganadabettu, Kannur, Adyar, passed away following a heart attack on July 2 morning in Wayanad, Kerala.

Hashir was employed with Infosys in Wayanad. 

He was the elder son of G B Hasanabba (G B Bava), a Mangaluru-based Prakash Beedi businessman, and the grandson of the late Hasan Musliyar of Mularapatna.

He is survived by his wife, a one-year-old daughter, parents, and a large circle of relatives.

  

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  • Shodan, Bajpe

    Fri, Jul 04 2025

    First of all, Sadgati. Om Shanti. The person looked so fit and healthy... It’s truly shocking. Heart attacks have become alarmingly common lately — something doesn’t feel right. Now a days so many cases of heart attack. It seems there may be some confusion in the news regarding Hasir’s profession. A quick Google search for "Wayanad Infosys" will show that he ran a computer service shop.

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  • GURKA, mangalore

    Thu, Jul 03 2025

    Sorry for the loss - RIP

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  • Prakash, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 03 2025

    Very sad news, condolences to his family members. May his soul rest in peace 🙏

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Thu, Jul 03 2025

    RIP ...

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