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Army jawan dies of heart attack in Baramulla outskirts | KNO

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Baramulla, June 04 (KNO) : An army soldier died of a cardiac arrest in North Kashmir's Baramulla district on Tuesday morning. Official sources told KNO that a soldier who was on duty died of cardiac attack after he fell unconscious in his Army unit at Wopluna Baramulla. "He was rushed to near by hospital where he was declared as brought dead," sources told KNO. A source further identified the deceased as Rajesh Kumar (40) belt number (13761627H) of 52 Rashtriya Rifles.  Meanwhile Hospital authorities told KNO that the body will be sent for postmortem to know the exact cause of death of slain soldier. (KNO)

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