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COVID-19 claims its youngest victim in JK as 32-year-old Srinagar man dies, toll 9

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May 7, 2020
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Deceased was attending his father at Super Speciality Hospital Shireen Bagh: Officials

A 32- year old man from Alamgiri Bazaar area of Srinagar died at SMHS hospital here, becoming the youngest victim of the dreaded disease.With this fatality, 9 persons have died due to the disease so far in Jammu and Kashmir, 8 of them in Kashmir and one in Jammu division.The man’s death has also taken Srinagar’s toll to 3, equal to Baramulla and highest so far in any other districts in J&K.

Confirming the 32- year-old’s death, Nodal officer GMC Dr. Saleem Khan told news agency that he was attending to his father admitted in Oncology department at Super Speciality Hospital Shireen Bagh.Medical superintendent Dr. Nazir Choudhary told news agency that the man was admitted to hospital on May 05 with underlying ailment pneumonia.” He died late last night and samples came out to be positive at around 9:00 Pm on Wednesday,” he said, adding, ” the body has been handed over to the family for last rites to be carried out as per the COVID-19 protocol”.Official sources said that the man had no travel history to any affected place outside Jammu and Kashmir.However, they said he was attending to his father who was admitted at Cancer ward of Super Speciality Hospital Shireen Bagh where a 55 year-old woman, a plastic surgery patient, from Sangam Anantnag tested positive along with 19 year-old teenager (Attendant) from Surankote Poonch tested positive for the pathogen earlier.

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