Sullia: Class 9 student dies of cardiac arrest while being rushed to hospital


Daijiworld Media Network – Sullia

Sullia, Jul 7: A 14-year-old Class 9 student from Karimbila in Edamangala village of Sullia taluk passed away after suffering a cardiac arrest while being rushed to a hospital on Sunday night, July 5.

The deceased has been identified as Shishil (14), a resident of Karimbila and a student of Ennur High School.

According to family sources, Shishil had been unwell for the past few days and had undergone treatment at hospitals in Kaniyoor, Puttur and Mangaluru. As his condition did not show significant improvement, the family had decided to shift him to a hospital in Bengaluru for advanced medical care. Preparations were underway to take him to Bengaluru on Monday, July 6.

However, on Sunday night, his health deteriorated suddenly. He was immediately rushed towards a hospital in Puttur, but suffered a cardiac arrest on the way and passed away.

Shishil is survived by his parents and a brother.

A bright student, Shishil was also actively involved in Yakshagana and theatre activities, earning appreciation for his talent and enthusiasm.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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