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Tamil Nadu governor reaches Chennai's Apollo Hospital as Jayalalithaa's condition turns grim

| | Dec 05, 2016, at 09:36 pm
Chennai, Dec 5 (IBNS): Tamil Nadu Governor Vidyasagar Rao reached Apollo Hospital on Monday as the condition of the state's ailing chief minister J Jayalalithaa continued to be critical, according to media reports.

The hospital in a release said that the chief minister 'remains in grave situation despite best efforts', media reported.

68-year old Jayalalithaa was admitted to the hospital on Sep 22 following complaints of fever and dehydration.

Later the doctors put her on ventilator and treated her for lung congestion and infection.

After being attended by a team of specialist doctors, she was shifted to a personalised room on Nov 19.

However, she suffered a cardiac arrest on Sunday evening and continued to be in a critical stage, the hospital said in a release on Monday.

 

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