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Telangana: 31-year-old man dies of heart attack shortly after returning home from gym

| @indiablooms | Jul 10, 2023, at 08:32 pm

Khammam: A 31-year-old man tragically lost his life here on Monday after suffering a heart attack shortly after returning home from the gym.

The deceased, identified as Sreedhar, had visited the gym in the morning.

Upon arriving home, he suddenly collapsed due to a heart attack.

He was immediately rushed to the hospital, where the doctors declared him dead.
Sreedhar's father, Majukonda Rathakishore, had previously served as a Congress leader and held the position of Khammam Agriculture Marketing Committee chairman.

The local community is deeply saddened by Sreedhar's untimely demise.

It is noteworthy that another young man, Nagaraju (33), also experienced a similar fate, losing his life to a heart attack in Allipuram, Khammam city, on Sunday morning.

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