KK's life could have been saved, big revelation in post-mortem report
KK's life could have been saved, big revelation in post-mortem report
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Singer Krishnakumar Kunnath, who settled in the hearts of the people by giving blockbuster songs for Bollywood, said goodbye to the world on Tuesday, May 31. His funeral took place today. On the day of his death, the singer returned to the hotel after giving a live performance at a concert in Kolkata and suddenly his health started deteriorating. He then died on his way to the hospital. The post-mortem report of KK has come out, which the fans were eagerly waiting for. In fact, some media reports are saying that KK's post-mortem report has come out, in which the singer's arteries have been told that blockage has been mentioned, as well as claiming that if he had been given CPR, his life could have been saved.

What is CPR - CPR i.e. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation which is a medical therapy given in an emergency. Through this, a person's life can be saved by breathing in the event of an emergency.

The post-mortem of singer Krishnakumar Kunnath, who said goodbye to the world on Tuesday, took place at SSKM Hospital. After this, his body reached Ravindra Sadan from a hospital in Kolkata. After that, his family brought his body back to Mumbai and started preparing for his last rites in Versova and now his body has merged into the Panchtattva. KK's entry into Bollywood was made with the song 'Tadap Tadap Ke' which was filmed on Salman Khan in the film 'Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam'. Along with this, the singer also received the National Award for the song 'Tu Aashiqui Hai' in the year 2004. You know, he has given his melodious voice in many films including Om Shanti Om, and Jannat.

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