A civil services aspirant collapsed at his coaching class in Indore and died.  Photo | screengrab
Nation

Civil services aspirant faints in coaching class, dies in Indore hospital

The ECG report showed the 20-year-old was suffering from a genetic heart disorder called Brugada Syndrome, the doctors said.

PTI

INDORE: A 20-year-old man preparing for the civil services exam died after he fell unconscious at his coaching class in Indore in Madhya Pradesh due to a heart-related disorder, officials said on Thursday.

In footage from the coaching class' CCTV network, which went viral on social media, Raja Lodhi, a resident of Sagar district, can be seen falling unconscious on a table.

"Lodhi fell unconscious on Wednesday at the coaching class located in Bhanwarkuan and died during treatment at a nearby hospital. He was preparing for the civil services exam," said Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police Abhinay Vishwakarma.

Cardiologist Mahendra Chaurasia, who treated the student, said Lodhi was brought to the hospital in an unconscious state in the afternoon.

"He was put on the life support system. We tried to revive him for 40 to 45 minutes, but his life could not be saved. The ECG report showed the 20-year-old was suffering from a genetic heart disorder called Brugada Syndrome," Chaurasia said.

He, however, said more details will be had once the post mortem report is received.

"Information about the death of the student due to a heart-related disorder has been registered at the local police station and the matter is being probed," the Additional DCP said.

'Open the Strait...or you’ll be living in hell': Trump threatens Iran in profanity-laden post

TNIE Exclusive | 'Proportional delimitation’ a demographic coup: Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan

‘Fabricated, politically motivated lies’: Assam CM Himanta threatens to sue Pawan Khera over passport allegations

'Maha jungleraj': Modi attacks TMC law and order record, frames Bengal polls as fear vs BJP trust

Language politics takes centre stage ahead of Tamil Nadu elections

SCROLL FOR NEXT