Mysuru: In a heart-breaking incident that occurred at Hunasuru, a woman died of a heart attack induced by shock after seeing the mortal remains of her brother who passed away in an accident.

Coorg Ponnampete resident couple Manjunath and Rathna’s daughter, and Mysuru Vijayanagar Government College’s 2nd-year B.Com student Rashmi (21) is the young woman who passed away from a heart attack, it is learned. Reportedly, Rashmi’s cousin brother Kirthiraj (28), had died in a bike-car road accident on Monday.

Upon learning about her brother’s death, Rashmi has reportedly rushed to the Hunasuru public hospital from Mysuru to see her deceased brother. However, after viewing his mortal remains, Rashmi is said to have collapsed on the spot out of shock. Although she was immediately taken to the hospital, treatments proved to be ineffective and she passed away, it is learned.

A case has been registered in this regard at the Hunasuru police station.

Let the Truth be known. If you read VB and like VB, please be a VB Supporter and Help us deliver the Truth to one and all.



Berhampur (Odisha) (PTI): Two girls drowned while bathing in a village pond in Odisha's Ganjam district on Tuesday, police said.

The deceased were identified as Pranjali Dora (11), a class 6 student, and Manini Dora (12), a student of class 7, both residents of Patanda village in Digapahandi police station area, a police officer said.

After returning home from school, they went to the village pond to take a bath like every other day. However, they slipped and fell into deep waters. Locals noticed them drowning and tried to rescue them but failed, he said.

Fire brigade personnel from Digapahandi retrieved the girls after a two-hour search and they were rushed to a nearby community health centre, where doctors declared them dead, Digapahandi police station officer-in-charge Kishor Kumar Samal said.

He said the bodies have been handed over to the respective families after conducting post-mortem examinations at MKCG Medical College and Hospital here.

He said unnatural death cases have been registered and an investigation launched.