Caught on Camera: Man Dies of Heart Attack While Playing Badminton in Hyderabad, Video Goes Viral
- A CCTV clip shows Gundla Rakesh, 25-year-old private firm employee, collapsing during a badminton match at Nagole Stadium in Hyderabad on Sunday evening, and he was declared brought dead at a nearby hospital.
- Medical experts urged regular checkups as in the recent past, young healthy individuals face sudden cardiac arrest risks, especially among seemingly fit young men.
- A sudden cardiac arrest occurs when the heart stops, and within eight minutes, all major organs shut down without blood flow.
- All sports federations and clubs must insist upon electrocardiogram and echocardiogram tests, and automated external defibrillators should be available in gyms with trained staff.
- Across the country, sudden cardiac-related fatalities among young individuals are increasing, and health professionals warn that regular checkups and lifestyle changes are essential.
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Everyone is stunned by the sudden death of a 25-year-old youth while playing badminton at Nagole Stadium in Hyderabad. Doctors claim that the youth died of a heart attack. A video of the incident has also surfaced. The incident happened on Sunday night, when Gundla Rakesh was playing badminton with his friends at the stadium. Then suddenly he fell unconscious. His friends immediately took him to the nearest hospital, but doctors declared him dea…
Hyderabad shocker: 25-year-old collapses, dies while playing badminton
A shocking tragedy occurred when a 25-year-old man died of a suspected heart attack while playing badminton at Nagole Stadium in Hyderabad on Sunday evening. The deceased, identified as Gundla Rakesh, collapsed mid-game and was declared dead on arrival at a nearby hospital. Rakesh, an employee of a private firm in Hyderabad, was the son of former Deputy Sarpanch Gundla Venkateswarlu from Tallada in Khammam district. CCTV footage of the incident,…
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