Video: On Ganesh Chaturthi, young man who became Hanuman suddenly fell down and died
Video: On Ganesh Chaturthi, young man who became Hanuman suddenly fell down and died
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Mainpuri: A big news has come from the Mainpuri Kotwali area of UP. In fact, a young man dancing in the form of Hanuman Ji in the Ganesh Chaturthi program here suddenly suffered a heart attack and after that, he fell unconscious. At the same time, the young man was admitted to the district hospital by the locals present on the spot, although the doctors here declared him dead. Let us tell you that since this sudden death, there has been a scream in the young man's family. Actually, the whole case is of Vanshi Gaura of the Mainpuri Kotwali area. It is being told that a program was organized here for Ganesh Chaturthi and in this event, 35-year-old Ravi Sharma, son of Ram Vilas Hanuman, a resident of Raja Ka Bagh Gali No. 7A, was dancing in the pandal.

At the same time, the young man suddenly suffered a heart attack and fell. At the same time, people could not understand what had happened for some time. However, when the young man did not wake up, people went and picked him up and immediately took the young man to the district hospital, where the doctors declared him dead. As soon as this incident happened, there was chaos in the family, and now the family is crying badly. It is being told that the family brought the body of the young man home from the district hospital without conducting a post-mortem. At present, the video of the entire incident is also going viral. In the video, it is clearly seen that the young man is dancing in the disguise of Hanuman and suddenly he falls.

He tries to get up for a while but then calms down. Meanwhile, the crowd present there does not understand anything and after that when the organizers try to lift it, he does not get up. Finally, he is taken to the hospital, although the doctors declare him dead.

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