First he hit a brilliant smash, then in the next moment he lost his life, ‘death’ came from the badminton court; Live video of

Heart Attack Viral Video: A businessman from Chhattisgarh died while playing badminton. A shocking case has come to light. The businessman was playing vigorously with his teammates on the badminton court, but the next moment ‘death’ Made his morsel. A video of this incident is becoming increasingly viral on social media.

Live video of the death of a hardware businessman has surfaced in Raipur. In this, four people are seen playing badminton comfortably on the badminton court. Suddenly, a man in the other court bends down to pick up the shuttle and falls to the ground with a thud, killing him instantly.

Live video of death surfaced

It is clearly visible in the video that after playing the shot, he bends down to pick up the shuttle and falls on the ground with a thud. After some time, his teammates run to help, give CPR and take him to the hospital by car, but by then it was too late. Live video of this death has also surfaced.

The deceased badminton player has been identified as 57-year-old hardware businessman Amrit Bajaj, resident of Idgah Bhatta in the city. It is being told that Amrit Bajaj was a diabetes patient. For this reason, he used to play badminton daily to maintain his fitness.

It was difficult to take care of health

The family members say that they did not know that one day his body would be found on the same badminton court where Amrit Bajaj was trying to improve his health. This incident has created a stir in the entire city.

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Earlier, a person had died of heart attack while playing badminton. Young businessman Himanshu Srivastava had a heart attack while playing badminton. Apart from this, Chhattisgarhi actor Rajesh Awasthi died of heart attack in Raipur. Actors Rajesh Awasthi and Himanshu Srivastava were considered absolutely fit.

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