27-year-old man suddenly collapses and dies in just 1 minute, watch LIVE video of heart attack

27 વર્ષીય યુવક અચાનક ઢળી પડતાં માત્ર 1 મિનિટમાં જ મોત, જુઓ હાર્ટ એટેકનો LIVE વિડીયો

Heart Attack Viral Video: A young man died of a heart attack in Rajsamand, Rajasthan. The young man had a heart attack while paying the bill at a hotel. The incident was captured on a CCTV camera installed at the hotel reception (Heart Attack Viral Video). The deceased is said to be a sanitation worker of Rajsamand Municipal Council. The hotel staff immediately took him to the hospital, where the doctors declared him dead.

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A shocking incident has come to light from Rajsamand, where a young man has died of a heart attack. The incident took place while paying the bill at a hotel, which was captured on a CCTV camera installed at the hotel reception. The deceased has been identified as Sachin Kumar, who was a sanitation worker of Rajsamand Municipal Council.

Heart attack during bill payment

The video of this incident is going viral on social media, in which it can be seen that Sachin Kumar was standing at the hotel reception to pay the bill, when he suffered a heart attack and fell to the ground. The hotel staff immediately took him to the hospital, but the doctors declared him dead. After the incident, a wave of grief has swept through the hotel staff and family.

Incident captured on CCTV

According to the information received, after dinner, the young man reached the reception to pay the bill. There he suffered a heart attack and died. When he reached the reception after dinner, he was fine. It can be seen in the video that the young man reached the reception and handed it over.

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Such incidents have happened before too

However, this is not the first case when someone has suffered a heart attack and died. Such cases have been reported from various states. Someone suffered a heart attack while performing on stage, while someone died while walking on the road. There have been cases of young men dying of heart attacks on stage during weddings. Recently, it has come to light that a doctor in Etawah, UP, suffered a heart attack while eating dal and died.

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A heart attack occurs when an artery that sends blood and oxygen to the heart is blocked. Fatty, cholesterol-containing deposits build up over time, forming plaques in the heart’s arteries. If a plaque ruptures, a blood clot can form. The clot can block arteries, causing a heart attack.

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What is a heart attack?

A heart attack (myocardial infarction) is an extremely dangerous condition that happens because you don’t have enough blood flow to some of your heart muscle. This lack of blood flow can occur because of many different factors but is usually related to a blockage in one or more of your heart’s arteries.

Without blood flow, the affected heart muscle will begin to die. If you don’t get blood flow back quickly, a heart attack can cause permanent heart damage and/or death.

A heart attack is a life-threatening emergency. If you think you or someone you’re with is having a heart attack, call 911 (or your local emergency services phone number). Time is critical in treating a heart attack. A delay of even a few minutes can result in permanent heart damage or death.

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What are the symptoms of a heart attack?

Heart attacks can have many symptoms, some of which are more common than others.

Heart attack symptoms that people describe most often include:

Chest pain (angina)
Shortness of breath or trouble breathing
Trouble sleeping (insomnia)
Nausea or stomach discomfort
Heart palpitations
Anxiety or a feeling of “impending doom”
Feeling lightheaded, dizzy or passing out
Men are likely to have different heart attack symptoms. Women are less likely to have chest pain or discomfort that feels like indigestion. They’re more likely to have shortness of breath, fatigue and insomnia that started before the heart attack. They also have nausea and vomiting or pain in their back, shoulders, neck, arms or abdomen.