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Karnataka: State government officer on election duty die due to cardiac arrest

| @indiablooms | Apr 20, 2019, at 04:47 pm

Karwar, Apr 20 (UNI) A state government officer engaged in Election related duties in Uttara Kannada district that goes to polls on April 23 died on Saturday following cardiac arrest.

According to official sources, Ravikantha R Malsekar (52), a sector officer in the Uttara Kannada Lok Sabha seat, was working as an Assistant Director, Social Welfare department at Ankola office in the district.

Malsekar complained severe chest pain while going in a vehicle to verify a complaint of illegal transportation of liquor near Ankola. He was immediately admitted to a nearby hospital, where he breathed his last.

The deceased, a resident of Binaga village in Karwar taluk is survived by wife and two children.

A condolence meeting was held at the Deputy Commissioner's office and paid homage to Malsekar, the sources added.

It may be recalled that on April 18 a government college principal, Shantamurthy (48), had died due to cardiac arrest soon after the voting had started in the pooling booth he was heading at Hanur town in Chamarajanagara segment.

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