Final-Year MBBS Student Dies of Heart Attack in Jaipur

Published On 2025-04-22 04:00 GMT   |   Update On 2025-04-22 04:00 GMT
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Jaipur- In an unfortunate incident, a 21-year-old medico from the Jaipur NIMS University died of a heart attack recently.

The deceased has been identified as Jalad Sharma, a resident of Mehndi Bagh Ganga Vihar Colony in Alwar, who was a final-year MBBS student at Jaipur NIMS University.

On Saturday morning, Jalad felt a slight pain in his chest, so he took medicine, but his condition did not improve, and his friends admitted him to the hospital, but he died during treatment soon after.

Then, the body of the deceased reached his hometown, Alwar, at around a quarter to ten in the night. The mother fainted after seeing the body of her son. The other family members are also crying inconsolably, reports Patrika.

Medical Dialogues has recently reported a similar case in which a 22-year-old NEET aspirant died at a roadside tea stall in Kota district of Rajasthan. Police suspect that the student died of a sudden heart attack.

The deceased has been identified as Tejkaran, a resident of Gadhwara village in Pali district. Tejkaran was waiting at a tea stall when he suddenly fainted and fell on the ground. Seeing his condition, the tea seller immediately raised an alarm, and passersby came forward and took the young man to the hospital. After this, people nearby took him to the hospital. However, by the time he was brought to the hospital, he had died.

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