Lucknow: 43-year-old doctor dies during workout at gym

Published On 2023-01-09 06:00 GMT   |   Update On 2023-01-10 12:18 GMT
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Lucknow: In an unfortunate incident, a 43-year-old doctor from Lucknow died in a gym during a workout session. He developed sudden chest pain and collapsed there.

A 43-year-old doctor from Lucknow died in a gym while working out, confirmed police.

The victim has been identified as Sanjeev Pal, who was a resident of Jaunpur and posted in the Barabanki district and died on Friday.

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After receiving the information about the incident, the police reached the gym and sent the body of the victim for post-mortem. The reason for the doctor's death is still under investigation, reports by zee news.

According to the police, the doctor died in the gym located near Tata Motor in the Vikas Nagar Police Station area.

Police said, "Dr Sanjeev Pal died during his workout session. Suddenly he developed chest pain and then collapsed there."

This incident can be viewed against the backdrop of eminent personalities like stand-up comedian Raju Srivastava, actor Siddharth Shukla who lost their lives as they fell sick during their workout regime in the last few years.

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