The Asian Age

Madurai sees India’s first corona death?

42-year-old man recently returned from China after his health deteriorat­ed

- R. VALAYAPATH­Y

Chennai: A 42-year-old man who had returned from China recently died of suspected coronaviru­s at a private hospital at Madurai on Saturday. The deceased hailed from Kothaimang­alam village in Pudukkotta­i district of Tamil Nadu.

Official sources on Monday said that the victim, Sakthikuma­r, who runs a small restaurant in China recently returned home due to jaundice and underwent treatment in his village.

A-42-year-old man from Tamil Nadu who returned from China recently died of suspected Coronaviru­s at a private hospital at Madurai on Saturday. The deceased hailed from Kothaimang­alam village in Pudukkotta­i district.

Official sources said on Monday that the victim, Sakthikuma­r, who runs a small restaurant in China recently returned home due to jaundice and underwent treatment in his village. However, due to manpower shortage to run his eatery there, he returned to China recently, despite his jaundice.

Sakthikuma­r again returned home as his

health deteriorat­ed. He was admitted to a private hospital at Madurai on Friday, but he died on Saturday. Public health department officials suspect that Sakthikuma­r’s health could have been aggravated possibly by coronaviru­s attack.

After his sudden death, public health department have now camped at his village, some 100 km from the district headquarte­rs town of Pudukkotta­i, to thoroughly investigat­e whether Shakthikum­ar’s death was caused by nCoV or was due to other medical factors, sources added.

According to family members, Sakthikuma­r had landed at Tiruchy airport from China on February 4, travelling via Thailand and Kuala Lumpur. His family members did not suspect any symptoms of Coronaviru­s, though he had been making frequent trips between India and China. For an average Tamil-speaking family, they were unable to immediatel­y recall the name of the Chinese town.

Family sources said that he had a history of several health complicati­ons, involving his lungs and liver-related ailment for the last two years and had been treated at a private hospital in Thanjavur. They further said Sakthikuma­r died due to his “prolonged illness of his lungs and liver”, besides the jaundice he was recently suffering from. The social media was needlessly playing it up to divert attention, the family sources said.

Meanwhile, the health department officials secured all the medical files related to his treatment in the last two years and have sent the same to Chennai for clinical analysis.

 ?? — PTI ?? Indians who were airlifted from Wuhan following the outbreak of the deadly novel cornavirus, stand in a queue to collect release certificat­es before leaving the ITBP quarantine facility at Chhawla, in New Delhi, on Monday. A total of 650 people were brought back from Wuhan in China on Feb. 1-2 in two Air India Boeing 747s.
— PTI Indians who were airlifted from Wuhan following the outbreak of the deadly novel cornavirus, stand in a queue to collect release certificat­es before leaving the ITBP quarantine facility at Chhawla, in New Delhi, on Monday. A total of 650 people were brought back from Wuhan in China on Feb. 1-2 in two Air India Boeing 747s.
 ?? — PTI ?? Union minister Harsh Vardhan interacts with Wuhanretur­ned Indians after they were released from the ITBP quarantine facility in New Delhi on Monday.
— PTI Union minister Harsh Vardhan interacts with Wuhanretur­ned Indians after they were released from the ITBP quarantine facility in New Delhi on Monday.

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