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  • #16
    The woman kills the mysterious fever near Kalakkad

    The woman died in a mysterious fever near Kalakkad. The medical team has been engaged in fever prevention activities.
    July 14, 2017, 02:30 AM
    Kalakkad,

    The girl is dead
    Thiyagarajan (age 53) farmer from Southern Puliyankulam near Kalakkadu in Nellai district. His wife Suchela (49). They have 4 sons and a daughter.

    Susheela suffered a mysterious fever last few days. There was no cure in the hospital. He was later admitted to the Palayankottai State Hospital. Suizila was being treated there. In this condition, Susheela died seriously without any serious treatment at the hospital.

    More than 50 mysterious fever victims have been affected by the Kalakkadu and surrounding areas. They are admitted to the hospital in Nellai, Nagercoil and Kalakkadu.

    Preventive action
    Meanwhile, Airwadi Medical Officer Dr. Priyadarshini's medical team is engaged in mysterious fever prevention measures.
    களக்காடு அருகே மர்ம காய்ச்சலுக்கு பெண் பரிதாபமாக இறந்தார். காய்ச்சல் தடுப்பு நடவடிக்கைகளில் மருத்துவ குழுவினர் ஈடுபட்டு உள்ளனர்.


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    • #17
      TN family witnesses another ?mystery death?; 7th in 8 mths

      TNN | Updated: Jul 19, 2017, 01:21 AM IST
      Shanmughasundaram.J@timesgroup.com
      Tiruvannamalai: The mystery continues over deaths in a family of Thandarai village in Tiruvannamalai district, where seven people have died, of seemingly unknown causes, in the last eight months. The latest, Anthony Vimalraj's four-year-old son Prem Saran, died on Monday afternoon at Government Tiruvannamalai Medical College and Hospital.
      Collector Prashant M Wadnere said the boy had been admitted to hospital with fever three days ago. "His condition deteriorated suddenly on Monday morning and he started throwing up. He died around 3pm," said the collector. Ruling out dengue as the cause of death, the collector quoted doctors as saying that Saran might have been suffering from acute diarrhoea and that were awaiting the postmortem report.
      ...
      The state health department does not seem to have any answers to the series of deaths that began when A Christopher, 13, died on October 7, 2016. The same month, fiver others in the family ? Vinod Kumar, 23, Nelson, 11, Krithika Merlin, 7, and Nelson's grandfather Joseph, 70, and Merlin's 65-year-old grandmother Christa ? died. All of them vomited and complained of stomach ache hours before their death. Christa, who died on October 31, was Saran's grandmother. Merlin was his sister.
      ...


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      • #18
        Tamil Nadu
        Dengue and mysterious fever killed a teenager


        2017-07-21 @ 00:10:49
        Aranmangi: In the morning, the death toll in the Koodiyattam, Madurai, Coimbatore 3 people died. Munaseeswaran resident in the town of Aranthangi near Audayargoo in Pudukkottai district. His son Swaminathan (9) was studying 4th grade. When the fever occurred in the 19th hospital, the dengue was revealed. Instantly Swaminathan was admitted to a private hospital in Trichy. He died in the evening before yesterday.

        The Navinappatti panchayat, near Kilappanpatti, in the Madurai district, Melur is the daughter of the daughter of Sangeetha. Plus 2 finished home. He had a fever last week. Madurai was admitted to a private hospital. The dengue was confirmed in the experiment. Madurai was admitted to the Government Hospital for treatment. He died yesterday without treatment.

        Murugesan from Kemmanayankanpalayam in Coimbatore district. His daughter Sasikala (22) was born 20 days ago at a government hospital in Coimbatore. He has suffered from fever over the last 3 days. He was admitted to Coimbatore Government Hospital for superior treatment.
        http://www.dinakaran.com/News_Detail.asp?Nid=320776

        4-year-old girl kills child in mysterious fever near Omalur
        Registration: July 20, 2017 19:24
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        A 4-year-old girl in a hospital near Omalur has suffered a sympathetic treatment without treatment.

        4-year-old girl kills child in mysterious fever near Omalur
        Omalur:

        Salem district is located in Oomalur near Vamarangalam Panchayatte village. He is a wage worker and has wife Ambika. They had a 4 year old girl named Srivarsini. Ambika is currently 7 months pregnant.

        In this situation, the girl had a fever yesterday. They were immediately taken to the hospital in Omalur. It seems that the flu has been reduced to the government hospital due to the lack of it.

        They have been admitted to Omalur Government Hospital. They were sent to Salem Government Hospital for treatment. In the course of an hour, the baby was not killed by the aid of the baby.

        His relatives said that the child who was playing well was suddenly feverish. We added a private hospital to save. After being added to the Omalur and Salem Government hospital, it was said that there was no chance.

        No doctor has told me what this flu is in mystery. They have also requested the health department to take action to prevent further flooding in the village. A minor incident of mystery fever has caused fear among the public in the area.
        ஓமலூர் அருகே மர்ம காய்ச்சலுக்கு 4 வயது பெண் குழந்தை ஆஸ்பத்திரியில் சிகிச்சை பலன் அளிக்காமல் பரிதாபமாக உயிரிழந்தது.


        By: Oneindia Tamil Video Team Published: July 20, 2017, 02:32 The mysterious fever-widespread disease caused by health disorder 00:25 / 00:30 : Ad ends in 00:04 Subscribe to Oneindia More than 100 people have been affected by the mysterious illness caused by clean water and health disorder in Erode district and 20 others have died.

        Read more at: http://tamil.oneindia.com/videos/the...er-225667.html

        Dengue and mysterious fever rapidly spread in Tamil Nadu: A large number of people in the vicinity of the Sengam


        2017-07-20 @ 09:29:36
        Dengue: Due to dengue and mysterious illness in Tamil Nadu people have been panicked by death. The mysterious fever is spreading in more than 10 villages in Chengam region in Tiruvannamalai district. The next few days before the death of a pregnant woman who died of dengue.

        Jayaprakash, who is currently in the same area, has been admitted to the hospital due to dengue fever. The public is accusing the health of the dengue outbreak to prevent dengue. In the meanwhile, a 8-year-old boy from the town of Aranthangi in Pudukottai district died of the mysterious fever.
        In Erode district, 16 people have died due to dengue fever. Due to the rapidly spreading dengue and mysterious fever in Tamil Nadu, the public has been scared. It is a public complaint that the state does not take serious measures to control the disease.


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        • #19
          No more underreporting of infections: Hospitals to upload patient details online
          As part of the initiative, hospitals in 12 corporations will have to notify the government, if patients walk in complaining of fever, diarrhoea, jaundice or encephalitis, even before an infectious disease is confirmed.
          TNN | July 21, 2017, 07:50 IST

          No more underreporting of infections: Hospitals to upload patient details onlineCHENNAI: Come August, civic bodies in the state can no longer throw a cloak over an outbreak as the government readies a software that will require hospitals to upload patients? details online.

          As part of the initiative, hospitals in 12 corporations will have to notify the government, if patients walk in complaining of fever, diarrhoea, jaundice or encephalitis, even before an infectious disease is confirmed. Subsequent reports should also be uploaded online. This, officials say, will not give them an early warning of outbreaks and do away with underreporting by civic bodies.
          ...
          As part of the initiative, hospitals in 12 corporations will have to notify the government, if patients walk in complaining of fever, diarrhoea, jaundice or encephalitis, even before an infectious disease is confirmed.

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          • #20
            Two more people have been killed in 'mystery' in Erode district
            Registration: July 28, 2017 09:41

            Two more people have died due to mysterious fever in Erode district. Preventive action is taking place in full swing in Erode, as many die for mysterious fever.

            Vimala
            Erode:

            Erode district has a high dengue fever. More than 15 people have died in various parts of the district.

            Two more people have died in the dengue fever. Thanavel Wimala (age 27) is a building worker from Kannamalai near Sathyamangalam.

            Vimala has had a fever last four days. He was then admitted to a private hospital in Sathyamangalam. The government was hospitalized due to lack of flu.

            The doctors examined there found that he had dengue. In turn, the team of doctors took serious treatment.

            Then he was admitted to the Coimbatore Government Medical College Hospital. But he died miserably without any treatment.

            Many people have died in the mammal epidemic in Bhavani Antiyur. But for the first time in the Sathiyamangalam, a woman died of dengue fever has caused some sort of fear among the people.

            His daughter Nandini (17) is from Nallamuthu, Nallamuthu. He was studying in the upper secondary school, Plus II. Mrs. Nandini had a mysterious fever last week. Nandini was admitted to Erode Government Hospital in Kodumudi private hospital.

            But Nandini died poorly without treatment. In the Erode District, the preventive measure is taking place in full swing as many die of mysterious fever. Many people have died in the mammal episode. But for the first time in the Sathiyamangalam, a woman died of dengue fever has caused some sort of fear among the people. His daughter Nandini (17) is from Nallamuthu, Nallamuthu. He was studying in the upper secondary school, Plus II. Mrs. Nandini had a mysterious fever last week. Nandini was admitted to Erode Government Hospital in Kodumudi private hospital. But Nandini died poorly without treatment. In the Erode District, the preventive measure is taking place in full swing as many die of mysterious fever. Many people have died in the mammal episode. But for the first time in the Sathiyamangalam, a woman died of dengue fever has caused some sort of fear among the people. His daughter Nandini (17) is from Nallamuthu, Nallamuthu. He was studying in the upper secondary school, Plus II. Mrs. Nandini had a mysterious fever last week. Nandini was admitted to Erode Government Hospital in Kodumudi private hospital. But Nandini died poorly without treatment. In the Erode District, the preventive measure is taking place in full swing as many die of mysterious fever. But for the first time in the Sathiyamangalam, a woman died of dengue fever has caused some sort of fear among the people. His daughter Nandini (17) is from Nallamuthu, Nallamuthu. He was studying in the upper secondary school, Plus II. Mrs. Nandini had a mysterious fever last week. Nandini was admitted to Erode Government Hospital in Kodumudi private hospital. But Nandini died poorly without treatment. In the Erode District, the preventive measure is taking place in full swing as many die of mysterious fever. But for the first time in the Sathiyamangalam, a woman died of dengue fever has caused some sort of fear among the people. Nallamuthu's daughter Nandini (17) is from Nallamuthu, the goddess of the colossus in Kodumudi. He was studying in the upper secondary school, Plus II. Mrs. Nandini had a mysterious fever last week. Nandini was admitted to Erode Government Hospital in Kodumudi private hospital. But Nandini died poorly without treatment. In the Erode District, the preventive measure is taking place in full swing as many die of mysterious fever. He was studying in the upper secondary school, Plus II. Mrs. Nandini had a mysterious fever last week. Nandini was admitted to Erode Government Hospital in Kodumudi private hospital. But Nandini died poorly without treatment. In the Erode District, the preventive measure is taking place in full swing for many victims of mystery fever. He was studying in the upper secondary school, Plus II. Mrs. Nandini had a mysterious fever last week. Nandini was admitted to Erode Government Hospital in Kodumudi private hospital. But Nandini died poorly without treatment. In the Erode District, the preventive measure is taking place in full swing as many die of mysterious fever.
            http://www.maalaimalar.com/News/Stat...e-district.vpf
            Dengue near Hosur? Turbulent civilians
            Published 28-Jul-2017 09:52 IST Updated at 11:52 IST

            01:52
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            Hosur: Many people and school students suffer from mysterious fever due to the health disorder in Bagalkur area.

            Krishnagiri district is located near Hosur in the state of Karnataka near Hosur. People in this area often go to work in Bengaluru and Malar.


            The mosquito nuisance is very high since the waste water canal is not cleaned in many places in the Pudhalur panchayat and in Pagalur.

            Some of the river flows in the river in the area of ​​the river and pouring the meat waste, and the river coming from Bangalore is mixed with waste water and the river is completely polluted and stinking.

            The affected civilians go to the Pagalur Primary Health Center, the nearby private hospital and others for treatment.

            More than 100 villagers go to Dheevarpalli, Sapatpuram, Lingapooppu, Citizettu and Mughalpally for the Begalur Primary Health Center.

            The immediate area should be cleaned and maintained in this area, Spray the mosquito. The general public has demanded to be aware of the mysterious fever.

            Last few days ago, a former Panchayat chairman of the Godhra school lost his life due to the mystery.
            http://tamil.eenaduindia.com/State/k...l-in-Hosur.vpf

            Toddler dies of mysterious fever, kin allege dengue

            TNN | Jul 28, 2017, 12:59 AM IST
            Salem: A one-year-old toddler died of a mysterious fever at the Mettur government hospital on Wednesday. The relatives of the child claimed that he died of dengue.

            The deceased has been identified as R Sriram, son of K Ramesh, 32, of Acchankadu near Mettur.
            The father admitted the toddler at a private hospital in Mettur on July 20. But toddler condition did not improve even after days of treatment. "He has been suffering from a mysterious fever for the last two weeks," Ramesh said.
            ...
            http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/c...w/59799140.cms
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            • #21
              Tamil Nadu: Fever kills at least six children in three days
              By Express News Service | Published: 31st July 2017 07:17 AM |
              Last Updated: 31st July 2017 07:17 AM | A+A A- |

              CHENNAI/COIMBATORE/VELLORE: At least six children have died of fever over the last three days in Coimbatore and Vellore districts. Though the health department officials confirmed that only one death was due to dengue, local residents are a worried lot.

              Officials said the tests were not conducted on two other children who died in Coimbatore. But the sheer number of patients admitted with fever in the district’s largest government hospital is worrisome. As on Sunday morning, there were about 183 patients with fever, and 46 of them are children. Out of this, 28 cases have been confirmed as dengue.
              ...
              http://www.newindianexpress.com/stat...s-1635966.html
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              • #22
                9-yr-old boy dies of ?mysterious? fever

                TNN | Aug 1, 2017, 12:55 AM IST
                Salem: A nine-year-old boy died of fever in the city on Monday. However, the kin of the deceased alleged that the boy died of dengue.
                The deceased was identified as S Tharun, of Chinnakollapatti near Gorimedu in the city. He was studying Class 3 in a government school in the same vicinity. His father P Selvaraj, 34, is a construction labourer.
                ...


                Female death toll from the mysterious fever in Karur


                2017-08-01 @ 12:05:55
                Karur: A girl named Chitra from Karur Udhimamangalam was killed by a mysterious fever. He died at Karur Government Hospital due to treatment. The incident has caused great tension in the area.


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                • #23
                  What is the reason for the spread of 'mysterious fever' in the veil?
                  Posted on: 03 Aug 2012

                  Madurai: Over 40 people have been affected due to mysterious fever.

                  1500 families live in Mudavarpatti village near Palammed in Madurai district. Over the past few months people here have been suffering from mysterious fever.


                  There are about 20 people coming from the primary health center at Mudharapatti daily for the fever.

                  Persons affected by the fever are advised to the Madurai Government Rajaji Hospital from the primary health center here. In the past few days, the cause of mysterious fever from Muthuvarpatti has been a routine fact that men, women and children are admitted to Madurai Rajaji Hospital every day.

                  The eight-year-old girl, who was admitted here on the 29th of this month, died early on Monday morning. Some are in serious treatment. In this situation, the health department has already started blocking the village and has started various healthcare activities.

                  Rajesh Khanna, a youth from this village, said, There is a severe water problem in the town. Higher water reservoirs here are not properly maintained. This causes mosquitoes to grow and grow. The tasks to repair these should continue. "

                  Cauvery passing through the conduction is used by people who drink leaky water from drinking water pipes and drink. Mosquitoes are produced here in water. It passes through the pipe, says the old man of the town.

                  Patients prescribed for the Madurai government hospital from the primary health center of the pediatrician are looking for private hospitals in Alanganallur to relieve them so far. At least Rs. Grab 5 thousand fees.

                  Many people who went to private hospital for fever were tested for 'dengue positivity'. On Wednesday, Madurai district collector KV Veerakaravaravu studied at Mudavarpatti village. He went to the house of a beautiful little girl and comforted her.

                  Since the electrodes are damaged in most places in this area, water is not loaded in upper reservoirs. This makes the tubs appear so unclean. The district administration

                  should immediately come forward to fix the water problem of the people of the area . Further health care needs should be accelerated. If the group of doctors perform special attention and do not spread the flu,


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                  • #24
                    Coimbatore, Sept 1 (PTI) Four children have died due to fever in the last 14 hours at a government hospital in Salem near here, sources said today.

                    4 children die of fever in Salem hospital in 14 hours

                    Published: September 1, 2017 7:16 PM IST
                    By PTI FeedsEmail
                    ...
                    Two boys, both aged two, died of fever at the hospital last night. They were undergoing treatment at the hospital for the last few days, the sources said.

                    A five-month-old girl of Kallakurichi in Villupuram district died at the hospital today, they said, adding a five-year-old boy, who had also symptoms of fever died today.
                    ...

                    Coimbatore, Sept 1 (PTI) Four children have died due to fever in the last 14 hours at a government hospital in Salem near here, sources said today.
                    "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
                    -Nelson Mandela

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                    • #25
                      Near Ranthanki kills the mysterious fever
                      Registration: September 22, 2017 19:29

                      Aranthangi:

                      Subpaiya belonged to Subramaniaiyapuram, near Aranthangi. His son Senthil (age 32). He was working as a bricklayer. He is married to Vasanthi (29), son of Manikandan (7) and daughter Manimagalai (5).

                      Senthil had a fever last few days. Following this, he was admitted to the Government Hospital for treatment.

                      The doctors gave him serious treatment there. But he did not fall off the fever. Following this, he was admitted to a private hospital in Atharangi. Senthil died poorly after treatment. The death of Kodanar who suffered from mysterious fever has caused tragedy in Subramaniaiyur.
                      அறந்தாங்கி அருகே மர்ம காய்ச்சலால் பாதிக்கப்பட்ட கொத்தனார் ஆஸ்பத்திரியில் சிகிச்சை பலனின்றி பரிதாபமாக இறந்தார்.
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                      • #26
                        74 people have died so far for dengue and mysterious fever
                        Registration: September 30, 2017 13:59

                        So far 74 people have died due to dengue and mysterious fever in Tamil Nadu. Hundreds continue to be treated in government and private hospitals.

                        Chennai:

                        Dengue flu has spread rapidly across Tamil Nadu. Especially in Coimbatore district.

                        As a result, the meeting is expected to be treated in hospitals throughout the state. From January this year, 68 people have died due to dengue and mysterious fever.

                        According to health director Chinnasamy,

                        this year - 20 people have died from dengue fever, 14 people in swine flu and 32 others for other fever.

                        In this condition, more than 4 people have died of dengue fever.

                        Chellappandi belonged to Tiruppai area near Madiyur next to Ayyarangala. His daughter Thiruchelvi (11).

                        She was studying 6th grade in the school at Narasingham. Tiruchelvi was suffering from fever and was admitted to Madurai state hospital. There is plenty of dengue fever in the test. Tiruchelvi died poorly without medical treatment.

                        Selvam belongs to Nathamadu village in Olakur near Tindivanam. His daughter Nivedha (5). She was studying the 1st grade. She had a fever last week. Mundiyambakkam was admitted to the Government Medical College Hospital.

                        When blood tested, she was diagnosed with dengue fever. Nivedha died without her treatment.

                        Krishnan (34) from VCC in Kallakurichi. The Travels company was conducting. Krishnan, who suffered a fever last few days, was admitted to a private hospital in Kalloorurichi. There was a symptom of dengue fever when he was diagnosed with blood.

                        He was sent to the Jeevan Hospital in New Delhi for superior treatment. Krishnan died poorly without the help of doctors.

                        Marumugunan is from Samuthirapuram street in Nilambulapari near Nellai Pavurupadar. His wife Sivakani. An elderly daughter, Nisha, suffered a fever. The child was hospitalized at the Nellai Government Hospital.

                        Where the baby has been diagnosed with dengue. In this condition, the child died greatly yesterday without the benefit of the great Nisha.

                        Muniyappan is from Nandamanarkottai near Dindigul Panchayat Thottanampatti east street. The brothel is looking at work. His daughter Tanushree (age 6). He was studying the 1st grade.

                        He has had a fever for more than a week. The Dindigul government was admitted to hospital. The doctors examined there confirmed the dengue fever. Immediate treatment was given. But yesterday, the death of Dhanushree has died poorly.

                        Nasir belonged to Kalayamputhur area near Palani. His daughter Birbanu (age 13). He studied 9th grade in a school in that area. For the past few days, Birbanu suffered from severe fever. Private hospital. The doctor who examined then confirmed that Birbhun had dengue.

                        Nasir, who was shocked, immediately added Birbhani to the Palani state hospital. He died poorly this morning without any treatment.

                        In the last 4 months, Coimbatore Government hospital has reported 35 cases of dengue and 14 cases of viral fever. At present Coimbatore state hospital has 21 cases for dengue fever, 119 cases of viral fever and 2 swine flu cases. They are being treated for a special ward that is set up for the fever.

                        In hospitals in Coimbatore, more than 250 people are being treated with dengue and viral fever in private hospitals.

                        Doctors are being treated to the Cuddalore state hospital with five dengue fever symptoms.

                        Erode district has a high impact on dengue disease. So far 27 people have died due to dengue and mysterious fever. Hundreds continue to suffer and have been admitted to government hospitals and private hospitals.

                        http://www.maalaimalar.com/News/Dist...ople-death.vpf
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                        • #27
                          Panic continues as three more fever deaths reported in districts
                          By Express News Service | Published: 06th October 2017 01:43 AM |
                          Last Updated: 06th October 2017 08:45 AM | A+A A- |

                          COIMBATORE, SALEM, THENI: An 18-year-old youth from Odisha, who was working in Periyanaykanpalayam, died after suffering from fever for four days. He was brought to Coimbatore Medical College Hospital on Thursday morning and in less than 30 minutes, he died.
                          ...
                          In another case in Salem, a nine-year-old boy succumbed to viral fever on Thursday
                          ...
                          In Theni, a 13-year-old girl succumbed to fever at the Government Medical College Hospital late on Wednesday.
                          ...
                          COIMBATORE, SALEM, THENI: An 18-year-old youth from Odisha, who was working in Periyanaykanpalayam, died after suffering from fever for four days. He was brough


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                          • #28
                            College girl dies of fever in Erode hosp

                            tnn | Oct 10, 2017, 00:29 IST

                            Erode: An 18-year-old college student, who had been down with fever since last Wednesday, died in a private hospital here on Sunday late night without responding to the treatment.
                            The deceased was identified as V Sandhiya, 18, of Karukkampalayam near Sivagiri. She was a BCom student of an arts and science college at Karukkampalayam.

                            ...
                            Erode: An 18-year-old college student, who had been down with fever since last Wednesday, died in a private hospital here on Sunday late night without.
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                            • #29
                              Three die of fever
                              OCTOBER 14, 2017 22:47 IST
                              UPDATED: OCTOBER 14, 2017 22:47 IST
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                              Three persons, including a child and a pregnant women, died in Madurai district on Saturday in suspected cases of fever.

                              S. Savithri (27), a pregnant women getting treated at Primary Health Centre in Thumbaipatti, was reportedly referred to Government Rajaji Hospital with fever, where doctors found on Friday night that the baby had died in the womb. Subsequently, Savithri also died.
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                              • #30
                                Female death due to fever in Madurai


                                2017-10-18 @ 13:04:08
                                Madurai: Madirai district of Madanallallur, next to Ararika from Anarya, died due to fever. The Madurai Government Rajaji Hospital was admitted to the hospital where he died.
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