New Delhi: Man suffers heart attack seconds after reaching work, CCTV video surfaces

The CCTV footage of the incident has gone viral on social media, sparking conversations about workplace health and the importance of immediate medical intervention during heart emergencies.

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Many are emphasizing the need for first aid training in workplaces to handle such emergencies effectively. (X/sirajnoorani)

New Delhi: A tragic incident unfolded in Dwarka when a 36-year-old man suffered a sudden heart attack moments after arriving at his workplace. The unfortunate event was caught on CCTV, showing the man collapsing mere seconds after sitting at his desk. The distressing footage highlights the unpredictability of life and the importance of recognizing early signs of heart-related issues.

According to reports, the man had just arrived at work when he suddenly felt unwell. Within moments of sitting down at his desk, he collapsed. Colleagues rushed to his aid, but despite their best efforts, he could not be revived. Medical teams arrived quickly at the scene, but by the time they reached, the man had already passed away.

Heart attacks on the rise

This incident serves as a grim reminder of the increasing prevalence of heart-related illnesses, especially in individuals below 40. The sedentary lifestyle, high-stress work environments, and poor diet are significant contributors to the rise in heart disease. Health professionals are urging individuals to maintain a balanced lifestyle, engage in regular exercise, and manage stress levels to prevent such unfortunate outcomes.

Incident captured on CCTV

The CCTV footage of the incident has gone viral on social media, sparking conversations about workplace health and the importance of immediate medical intervention during heart emergencies. Many are emphasizing the need for first aid training in workplaces to handle such emergencies effectively. The family of the deceased is grieving the sudden and unexpected loss, and an investigation is underway to understand the precise cause of death.