10 voters drop dead in Kerala during Lok Sabha polls


Thiruvananthapuram, Apr 23 (IANS): At least 10 deaths were reported from various places in Kerala on Tuesday while polling was underway for 20 Lok Sabha seats in the state. However, the Election Commission said it had nothing to do with voting.

The state poll panel asked the district collectorate to compile the figures as the incidents were reported in Kasargode, Kollam, Kannur, Ernakulam, Wayanad among others when Kerala voted in the third phase of the staggered process.

Among the dead were 84-year-old Rosamma in Kottayam, who fell unconscious as she was trying to enter an auto rickshaw to take her to the polling booth.

Three deaths were reported from Kannur district, where Venugopal collapsed soon after he returned home after casting his vote. He was rushed to a hospital, but could not be saved.

Mustafa, 52, from Tellicherry passed away at a polling station, while Vijaya, 65, collapsed while waiting in queue at a polling booth in Chokli.

Theresiyamma, 87, died after collecting her voter slip inside a booth near Ernakulam.

The other deaths were reported from Kollam where a 63-year-old man while speaking to a polling official developed uneasiness, collapsed and died.

In Wayanad, a tribal man Balan, 64, collapsed when on his way to cast his vote. In Alappuzha, too, Prabhakaran, 74, died on his way to a booth.

Papachen, 67, from Ranni died while waiting in the voting queue.

One middle-aged Baburaj while on his way to cast his vote at a booth in Kasargode also collapsed and died.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Apr 24 2019

    Sad .The cause can be easily find.First of all people are waiting long outside in this heat ,hot sun many hours.Atleast did they offer some drinking water to the voters?First of all they should try to reduce the people waiting out,by having more voting booths ,so that it goes fast.two or three voting cabins are too less.many people come from far and at present April sun makes enough problems.May their souls rest in peace.second they can arrange for senior persons above 60,or seventy years a seperate booth so that they need not wait long in hot sun.

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  • Evans C. Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Tue, Apr 23 2019

    Rest in peace and condolences to the bereaved families and loved ones.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Apr 23 2019

    Rest in Peace ...

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