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Policeman suffers cardiac arrest during promotion test, dies

JAIPUR: A police officer on Thursday died after suffering a cardiac arrest during a promotion test at the Rajasthan Police Academy here. Hemant Koli (38), a sub inspector posted at Udaipur, attended a two-month course for promotion to the rank of inspector.



Jaipur, June 29

A police officer on Thursday died after suffering a cardiac arrest during a promotion test at the Rajasthan Police Academy here.

Hemant Koli (38), a sub inspector posted at Udaipur, attended a two-month course for promotion to the rank of inspector.

The course was completed on Tuesday and a final test was being conducted by the board on Thursday when the incident occurred, RPA Director Rajiv Dasot told PTI.

The officer participated in different activities like running, TT and yoga and collapsed during the breakfast break.

He was rushed to Kanwatia Hospital in Shastri Nagar where he was declared dead.

“The cause of the death is cardiac arrest,” Dasot said.

The officer said the family had been sounded. PTI

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