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Anand Mahindra: 'Her death will not go in vain...We will remember to love Zindagi'

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 15, 2021 13:50 IST

India is currently dealing with a devastating second Covid-19 wave that has swept through the nation, crushing the country's ...

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India is currently dealing with a devastating second Covid-19 wave that has swept through the nation, crushing the country's health infrastructure and overburdening frontline medical workers. Many lives are being lost due to lack of oxygen in the Corona pandemic crisis in the country. Amid the covid crisis, a woman who was battling covid bravely lost her life. 

But a 30-year-old woman who swayed on a hit Bollywood song "Love You Zindagi" taught us how to survive this crisis. Although she lost the battle against Corona, she gave valuable advice on how to love life. Anand Mahindra also expressed grief over the death. Her death will not be in vain, he said.

He took to Twitter and wrote,"Cruelty, thy name is Covid...But her death will not go in vain...We will remember to love Zindagi..."

A 30-year-old covid positive woman was admitted to a Delhi hospital. The video of the woman swaying on a hit Bollywood song "Love You Zindagi" had gone viral this week when her doctor Dr Monica Langeh  appealed on Twitter on May 8 for prayers to help her come through. .

The woman died yesterday, said Dr Monika Langeh, in a post on Thursday.  "I am very sorry. We lost the brave girl," Dr Langeh tweeted. The woman initially did not get a ICU bed in hospital. She was later shifted to an ICU ward where her condition was not serious, 

Langeh on 8 May tweeted,"She is just 30yrs old & She didn't get icu bed we managing her in the Covid emergency since last 10days.She is on NIVsupport,received remedesvir,plasmatherapy etc.She is a strong girl with strong will power asked me to play some music & I allowed her. Lesson:"Never lose the Hope".

On May 10 however the woman got the ICU bed but her condition didn't improve. "Please pray for brave girl. Sometimes I feel so helpless.  It's all in the hands of almighty what we plan what we think is not in our hands. A little kid is waiting for her at home. Please pray," tweeted Langeh.

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