Rajasthan Paediatrician Dr Jagdish Kumawat passes away at 55

Published On 2023-03-25 08:36 GMT   |   Update On 2023-03-25 08:36 GMT

Deoli: In an unfortunate incident, a 55-year-old well-known paediatrician passed away due to a heart attack at his government quarter on Friday morning. 

The deceased has been identified as Dr Jagdish Kumawat, a famous child specialist doctor at the Government Hospital in Deoli.

Dr Kumawat was a resident of the Jaludha Chaumu district of Jaipur and he was living in the government quarter as he was working as a paediatrician at the hospital.

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The incident took place on March 24 morning when his wife was looking for him and found his door to be locked from the inside. His wife became worried when he refused to respond and step out of the room.

In response to this, his wife contacted the doctors and staff of the hospital. Upon their arrival, the door was broken and they found the doctor lying dead.

It has been reported that he was on sick leave for 15 days. His colleagues and other medical staff at the hospital mourned his loss and organised a condolence meeting and paid tribute to him, reports Dainik Bhaskar.

Sharing this news, a Twitter user wrote “Very sad news is coming from #Rajasthan! India lost a famous child specialist Doctor due to #HeartAttack !! Dr Jagdeesh Kumawat Deoli, Rajasthan died today due to #HeartAttack"


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