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Bangladesh Defence Secretary dies of coronavirus

By ANI | Updated: June 29, 2020 12:05 IST

Bangladesh Defence Secretary Abdullah Al Mohsin Chowdhury, who was suffering from COVID-19, has died on Monday.

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Bangladesh Defence Secretary Abdullah Al Mohsin Chowdhury, who was suffering from COVID-19, has died on Monday.

He breathed his last at around 9:30 am, Dhaka Tribune reported citing Md Bhas Mirza, administrative officer at the Defence Ministry. He was undergoing treatment at the Combined Military Hospital (CMH) in Dhaka.

Bhas said the Defence Secretary was admitted to the hospital on May 29 and tested COVID-19 positive on June 6.

He was shifted to the intensive care unit on June 18 after his condition worsened. He died on Monday morning after suffering a cardiac arrest, said Bhas.

Bangladesh has reported over 1.37 lakh coronavirus cases so far. Death toll in the country stands at 1,738.

( With inputs from ANI )

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