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Mumbai Man Dies Of Heart Attack During Cricket Match: WATCH

In Mumbai, 42-year-old Ram Ganesh Tewar died of a heart attack while playing cricket. He collapsed after hitting a six and was declared dead on arrival at the hospital. The incident highlights the importance of heart health awareness and regular check-ups.

In a tragic incident in Mumbai, a 42-year-old man, Ram Ganesh Tewar, succumbed to a heart attack while playing cricket. The match, held at a farmhouse in the Kashmira area, was organized by Tewar’s company. The unfortunate event occurred as Tewar was batting and had just hit a six. He collapsed on the field and was immediately taken to the hospital, where he was declared dead on arrival. The police have registered a case of sudden death and are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident.

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This heartbreaking event underscores the importance of timely medical intervention and awareness of heart health, particularly during physical activities. Tewar’s sudden death has left his family, colleagues, and friends in deep mourning, highlighting the unpredictability of life and the need for regular health check-ups.

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