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Young man suffers 'brain stroke' after watching Kashmir files in Pune

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 29, 2022 16:49 IST

Pimpri: A young man with a fanatical Hindu ideology died by suffering a brain stroke after watching 'The Kashmir ...

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Pimpri: A young man with a fanatical Hindu ideology died by suffering a brain stroke after watching 'The Kashmir Files'. This shocking incident took place on Sunday (27th) at Chinchwad. The deceased has been identified as Abhijit Shashikant Shinde (38).

According to the reports, he was influenced by pro-Hindu organizations from a very young age. On March 21, around 9 pm, Abhijit went with his friends to see the movie. After watching the movie, there was an hour-long discussion between the friends. He then went straight to bed without speaking to anyone. Later in the morning, Abhijit suffered a brain stroke, the reports stated. 

Abhijit fainted due to a ruptured blood vessel supplying blood to the brain. In the morning, Abhijit's father went to the room and inspected it. He immediately rushed Abhijit to a private hospital with the help of neighbors. Meanwhile, Abhijeet died on Sunday night while undergoing treatment at the intensive care unit. Abhijit was very sensitive as a result he was having high blood pressure. 

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