Indian student in Dubai dies suddenly from cardiac arrest at Diwali celebration
Indian student in Dubai dies suddenly from cardiac arrest at Diwali celebration
Indian student in Dubai dies suddenly from cardiac arrest at Diwali celebration
An 18-year-old Indian student in Dubai died suddenly during a Diwali celebration on October 21. Vaishnav Krishnakumar collapsed while dancing at an event in his student accommodation. Doctors later confirmed his death was due to cardiac arrest.
The incident took place at Dubai International Academic City, where around 200 students from different universities were gathered. Vaishnav, who had no known health problems, fell unconscious during the festivities. Emergency services rushed him to hospital, but he was declared dead on arrival.
The forensic report later ruled the cause of death as natural, attributing it to a sudden heart condition. His family believes that immediate CPR might have saved his life.
Vaishnav's death has left his family and fellow students in shock. The case highlights the unexpected nature of cardiac events, even in young individuals. Authorities have confirmed no foul play was involved.
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