Karkala: 26-yo Kabaddi player dies of heart attack


Team Udayavani, Dec 14, 2024, 9:55 AM IST

Karkala: A 26-year-old state-level Kabaddi player died of a heart attack on Friday, December 13 night.

The deceased is Pritam Shetty of Mutlupadi, Nadumane.

Pritam was participating in a Kabaddi tournament in Mandya when he complained of chest pain during the match. He was rushed to the hospital but succumbed to a heart attack.

Known for his talent and dedication, Pritam balanced his academic pursuits with his passion for sports. His hard work and commitment earned him recognition as a skilled Kabaddi player.

He is survived by his mother and a brother.

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