T.N. NEET aspirant’s father dies of cardiac arrest in Kochi

The boy, however, was not aware about his father's death till the examination was over.

May 06, 2018 05:03 pm | Updated December 01, 2021 06:19 am IST - KOCHI

A policeman accompanies NEET aspitrant Kasthoori Mahalingham K., to the Ernakulam General Hospital, where his father Krishnasamy Srinivasan was declared dead after a cardiac arrest on May 6, 2018. The boy had arrived with his father to take the NEET exam. Photo: Special Arrangement

A policeman accompanies NEET aspitrant Kasthoori Mahalingham K., to the Ernakulam General Hospital, where his father Krishnasamy Srinivasan was declared dead after a cardiac arrest on May 6, 2018. The boy had arrived with his father to take the NEET exam. Photo: Special Arrangement

Krishnasamy Srinivasan who had accompanied his son Kasthoori Mahalingham K. to take the NEET examination died in Kochi on May 6. He was taken to the District General Hospital where he had died of cardiac arrest.

Mr. Krishnasamy and his son had arrived from Vilakkudi in Tamil Nadu’s Thiruvarur district on May 5 and were staying at the Hotel Airlines, where Mr. Krishnasamy’s friend worked. In the morning, when Mr. Krishnasamy felt uneasy, his a friend dropped the boy at the examination centre at the Nalanda Public School in Thammanam and came back to take his friend to the hospital.

However, Mr. Krishnasamy soon died after reaching the hospital.

The boy, however, was not aware about the unfortunate event till the examination was over. Police and district administration officials accompanied the boy to the district hospital.

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