In a tragic incident, a 21-year-old bride from Lucknow's Malihabad collapsed during garland exchange on stage at her wedding and died of a cardiac arrest.
Lucknow: The process of sudden deaths due to cardiac arrest is not stopping in India. Another such incident came to fore where a 21-year-old bride collapsed during the garland exchange at her wedding on the stage and died. According to reports, the woman died due to sudden cardiac arrest.
The incident took place on Saturday evening in Bhadwana village of Malihabad on the outskirts of Lucknow. Talking to the media, the SHO of the area told that the bride reached the stage and garlanded the groom. However, after a few seconds, the bride fell on the ground and kept falling. Due to which there was a stir in everyone. The family members and relatives immediately took him to the hospital (Lucknow Hospital), from where he was referred to the trauma center, but he died on the way.
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UNWELL FOR THE LAST 15-20 DAYS
Reportedly, the girl was unwell for the last 15-20 days and was having fever. The doctor said that her blood pressure was low, but a week ago she recovered. But on the day of marriage, she again fell ill and was taken to Malihabad CHC, where her blood pressure was found to be low. He was given medicine and when his BP became normal, he was taken home. But during the marriage she collapsed and died.
The family cremated the bride on Saturday and they did not inform the police. The family members said they do not want any further action in the case. In the past few weeks, India has seen a spate of deaths due to poor heart health – heart attacks and sudden cardiac arrest.
“According to the information received, Shivangi, the daughter of Rajpal of Bhadwana village, was getting married to Vivek. The bride made her way to the stage and garlanded the groom. She collapsed on stage seconds later, causing guests to panic,” SHO Saroj elaborated.