Bantwal: 39-year-old man dies of suspected dengue


Mounesh Vishwakarma

Daijiworld Media Network - Bantwal (SP)

Bantwal, Aug 5: A man from the town breathed his last at a hospital at Mangaluru late night on Saturday August 3 on account of suspected dengue fever.

The victim of dengue happened to be Prashanth alias Pachchu Ponnody (39), son of the late Balan from Ponnody near Talapady in B Mooda in the taluk.

Prashanth was suffering from fever since the last several days and treatments had failed to improve his condition. Therefore he was admitted into a hospital at Mangaluru. After he was shifted to Mangaluru, the doctors diagnosed that he was suffering from dengue.

His family sources stated that he did not respond to treatment and passed away late night on Saturday. Prashanth was the third of four sons of the late Balan and the late Sarojini couple. He was unmarried and used to operate a truck and also serve as its driver. He is survived by two sisters and three brothers.

 

  

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  • JOHN, mangalore/kuwait

    Mon, Aug 05 2019

    people are dying!!!this country is spending crores and crores for going to moon and arms. is it necessary?
    first provide proper drainage so that water will not be stagnant.

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  • Sri, Bengaluru

    Tue, Aug 06 2019

    Well.. Connecting the moon mission to a person's death! Do you mean to say that the country should focus on one and only one thing? Why don't you come back from kuwait and do some good?

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangaluru

    Mon, Aug 05 2019

    Heavy rain and water slogging give rise to this kind of mosquito spread diseases.

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