Mangalore: Youth from taluk dies of cardiac arrest in Qatar


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, May 30: Anirudh Mohan (29), a native of Uchchila Sankolige near here, who was working in Qatar, lost his life on Tuesday May 28 due to cardiac arrest at Qatar.

Anirudh, an engineering and MBA degree holder, had started working in Qatar sometime back. He was the son of N G Mohan, social worker and director of Beta Agencies.

Anirudh is survived by parents and a brother. MLA, J R Lobo, board of directors of Beta Agencies, Pilikula Nisargadhama Society’s board, and Association of Pharmaceutical Traders Mangalore, have mourned his untimely death and offered condolences to the bereaved family.

  

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  • Minu , Bangalore

    Thu, May 30 2013

    Our dear friend - who was always there for anyone in need,you left us all without giving any hint! You will be missed Anirudh, not only by us but by everyone whom you have passed by in the walk of life! May your soul rest in peace! We will keep your family and you in our prayers! You will always be special :( it will take time for us to recover from this shock :(

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  • Della Rego, Mangalore, Qatar

    Thu, May 30 2013

    May his departed soul rest in eternal peace. May the Lord give the strength to his parents and brother to bear this great loss.

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