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The man was found unresponsive around 7 pm after he entered the washroom at the company’s office in Nagpur’s Mihan area.

An employee of an IT giant dies of cardiac arrest in the washroom in Nagpur

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The man was found unresponsive around 7 pm after he entered the washroom at the company’s office in Nagpur’s Mihan area.

As per reports, a 40-year-old employee of an IT giant in Nagpur died due to cardiac arrest in the washroom of the company’s office. Police said that the incident took place on Friday, and the deceased has been identified as Nitin Edwin Michael, who worked as a senior analyst at HCL Technologies.

Man found unresponsive in the company’s washroom.

An official from the Sonegaon police station said that the man was found unresponsive around 7 pm on Friday after he entered the washroom at the company’s office in Nagpur’s Mihan area. His colleagues immediately took him to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Nagpur, where the doctors declared him dead on arrival, as per the official. The Sonegaon police have sent the body for post-mortem and registered a case of accidental death. The initial autopsy report indicates that the man, identified as Nitin Edwin Michael, a senior analyst at HCL Technologies, died of cardiac arrest. Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding his death. His wife and a six-year-old son survive the deceased, reported the police.

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