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Viral Video: There has been a sharp rise in deaths due to heart attack in recent times. Notable celebrities including Raju Srivastava and Siddharth Shukla too passed away. There were also reports from several cities that people were dying all of a sudden while working out in a gym. On November 25, a 40-year-old man passed away in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, while dancing during a wedding celebration. The video of the incident has now gone viral over social media.
The man was recognised as Manoj Vishwakarma, who passed away from a heart attack while grooving on dance with family members during a wedding celebration close to Pilpani Katra. Heart attacks are becoming more common, especially in young people, and in recent years, many young celebrities, including Sidharth Shukla and singer KK, have passed away from cardiac arrests.
As seen in the video, man was dancing with other family members in his nephew's wedding. But, the happy moment turned into a moment of mourning as he collapsed within a few seconds. Family members called for water but unfortunately the man passed away until that time.]
WEDDING GONE WRONG IN VARANASI.. pic.twitter.com/cp44GVnKeE
— BhingRuelo (@RueloBhing) November 29, 2022
A 51-year-old man died last month in a similar circumstance while performing 'raas' at a gathering in the Dahod district. A couple of months ago, a man passed away all of a sudden while he was performing dandiya during Navratri celebration in Gujarat this year.
These kind of deaths, especially among youths, has become a cause of worry as it could really affect the upcoming generation. Doctors have conducted research and explained that one of the foremost and likely reason could be too much stress.
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