Unnao. A young man who had come from Delhi to attend his friend’s wedding suddenly fainted and fell while dancing during the reception. He was declared dead by the doctor at the CHC. All the wedding rituals were performed with simplicity.
Arvind, originally a resident of Harsinghpur Shadi in Mohammadabad area of Farrukhabad, has been working as a security guard in a factory for the last 20 years with his 24-year-old son Anuj and other relatives living on rent in Madhu Vihar Katheria Dwarka Sector 3 AL in New Delhi.
Son Anuj was also studying MA along with working there. On Friday morning, Anuj had come from Delhi with his three friends to attend the wedding of his friend Ankit son of Ghanshyam, a resident of Daudpur in Hasanganj area. On Friday night, while dancing during the reception in the baraat, Anuj suddenly fainted and fell.
Other friends and villagers picked him up and took him to CHC Hasanganj. After examination, the doctor declared him dead. The doctor has expressed the possibility of death due to cardiac arrest. Inspector in charge Sandeep Shukla said that the postmortem report confirmed death due to heart attack. The relatives took the body home.
Anuj was the younger of the two brothers, he had befriended Ankit in Delhi.
Anuj was the younger of the two brothers. Anuj had befriended Ankit while working in Delhi. Ankit was a conductor in a school bus. Ankit had invited Anuj to the wedding, for which he had reached Ankit’s place on Friday.
On getting information about the accident, father Arvind and elder brother Alok reached Unnao postmortem house from Delhi on Sunday morning and were devastated to see Anuj’s body. Brother Alok could not tell from which school Anuj was doing MA.
Dr. Sanjay Verma said that due to increased blood pressure, the heartbeat becomes unbalanced. Due to which the supply of blood to the brain decreases. Due to this, the person falls unconscious. If CPR is given on time, the danger to life can be avoided.
Immediately raise the legs and put pressure on the chest and give oxygen through the mouth. If someone is taking blood pressure medication, he should stay away from loud DJ music. While dancing in a crowd, be cautious and dance slowly and with breaks in between.