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Sudden Death Caught on Camera in Hyderabad: 25-Year-Old Man Dies of Heart Attack While Playing Shuttle at Nagole Stadium in Telangana, Disturbing Video Surfaces
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Hyderabad, July 28: A 25-year-old man died of a sudden heart attack while playing shuttle at Nagole Stadium in Hyderabad on Sunday evening, as per the police. The entire incident was captured on CCTV. According to the Uppal police station Sub-Inspector, the deceased, Gundla Rakesh, was a native of Khammam district and worked for a private company in Hyderabad. He was playing with friends at the stadium, which falls under the Uppal police station limits, when he suddenly collapsed. His friends rushed him to the hospital, where doctors declared him dead. His body has been sent for post-mortem examination. Speaking to ANI, Sub-Inspector of Uppal Police Station said, "The deceased Gundla Rakesh (25), a Native of Khammam district. He was working at a private company in Hyderabad, while playing shuttle, he suddenly collapsed and his friends immediately took him to the hospital, and the doctors declared his death, and the deceased's body was shifted to PME." Sudden Death Caught on Camera in Hyderabad: Man Collapses and Dies After Suffering Heart Attack While Playing Badminton at Nagole Stadium, Disturbing Video Surfaces. Man Dies of Heart Attack While Playing Shuttle in Hyderabad On Camera, 25-Year-Old Collapses, Dies Playing Badminton In #Hyderabad. 25-year-old Gundla Rakesh was in the middle of a game when he suddenly collapsed on the court. In a tragic incident, a 25-year-old man collapsed and died of a heart attack while playing shuttle badminton at… pic.twitter.com/dVmT24P06Y — PRATEEK BAJPAI (@prateekbajpai07) July 28, 2025 Earlier, after reported claims that covid vaccine is the reason behind the sudden heart attacks, Karnataka Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao clarified that the expert report states the COVID-19 vaccine is not a direct cause of all sudden deaths occurring in Hassan and other districts in the state. He said that all sudden deaths occurring outside the hospital will henceforth be reported, which will provide more data for research on heart attacks. Sudden Death Caught on Camera in Firozpur: Man Collapses and Dies of Heart Attack After Hitting Six During Cricket Match in Punjab, Disturbing Video Goes Viral. Responding to the media after receiving the report of the expert committee on Covid side effects in Bengaluru, Rao said that the number of heart attacks has increased by 4 to 5 per cent after Covid. However, he clarified that the expert report has stated that the COVID-19 vaccine is not a direct cause of this. The expert report has stated that tobacco consumption is the main reason for the increase in heart attacks in 50 per cent of cases. (This is an unedited and auto-generated story from Syndicated News feed, LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body)
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