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Uttar Pradesh Shocker: Nine-Year-Old Dies After Being Startled by Loud Noise in Etah

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 21, 2025 18:26 IST

Etah, Uttar Pradesh (January 21, 2025): A nine-year-old boy tragically died of a heart attack after being startled by a ...

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Etah, Uttar Pradesh (January 21, 2025): A nine-year-old boy tragically died of a heart attack after being startled by a loud noise in the GGIC Colony. According to News18 Hindi reports, the boy, identified as Aryan, was having dinner at home when he took a piece of bread to another room where other children were playing.

After a while, most of the children left, except for a six-year-old girl. She partially closed the door and made a loud “whoo” sound to surprise him. The noise caused Aryan to collapse and fall to the ground.

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His family reportedly rushed him to the hospital, believing he had fainted. However, doctors declared him brought dead, and the cause of death was identified as heart failure.

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