The incident happened in Dharashiv in Maharashtra, where the student suffered a heart attack and died.
A tragic incident happened in Dharashiv in Maharashtra, where a 20-year-old student died of a heart attack while delivering a speech in college. The incident occurred at a college event, where the student Varsha Kharat, 20, was seen speaking in Marathi when her speech slowed down, and she suddenly collapsed on stage.
Student dies of heart attack in a college event while delivering a speech.
A student, Varsha Kharat, 20, collapsed while delivering a speech and later died of a heart attack. The video of the same has gone viral on the internet. The incident took place at Maharshi Guruvarya RG Shinde Mahavidyalaya in Paranda taluka. In the video, the girl is seen speaking in Marathi at her college event, sharing a light moment with the audience. Midway through her speech, her pace slows, and she suddenly collapses, prompting several people to rush to help, as reported by NDTV.
A similar tragedy in UP’s Bareilly.
Earlier, a similar tragedy was reported from Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh, where a couple’s 25th wedding anniversary celebration ended in sorrow after the husband died of a heart attack. When he collapsed, the 50-year-old Wasim Sarwar was dancing with his wife, Farah, at a party on the Pilibhit bypass road. He was rushed to a nearby hospital, where doctors declared him dead, the report added.
Another incident was of a veterinary doctor in Ashoknagar district in Madhya Pradesh, who suffered a heart attack while driving, bringing his car to an unexpected halt near a park. He was later found unconscious by local residents.

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