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Canteen Worker Collapses While Serving Tea at Delhi Police HQ, Dies – News18



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The deceased has been identified as Amrendra Kumar, a native of Uttar Pradesh's Unnao district. (File)

The deceased has been identified as Amrendra Kumar, a native of Uttar Pradesh’s Unnao district. (File)

Kumar was employed in the ”Stri Shakti” canteen at the Delhi Police headquarters for the past more than two years.

A 24-year-old man working in the canteen of Delhi Police headquarters on Jai Singh Road in central Delhi died on Friday after he collapsed while serving tea inside the building, officials said.

The deceased has been identified as Amrendra Kumar, a native of Uttar Pradesh’s Unnao district, who is survived by his wife and their one-year-old-daughter living in his hometown.

It is suspected that Kumar died of cardiac arrest but the exact cause of death will be ascertained only after the post-mortem is conducted on Saturday, an official said.

Kumar was employed in the ”Stri Shakti” canteen at the Delhi Police headquarters for the past more than two years, canteen manager Manoj said.

”At around 3 pm on Friday, Kumar went to serve tea at Room No. 429 on the fourth floor which houses the Safe City Project unit,” Manoj said.

”While pouring tea, he collapsed and became unconscious. On being informed by the police staff present there, we rushed Kumar to the RML Hospital where doctors declared him dead,” he added.

Manoj also said that Kumar showed no signs of discomfort before the incident which has left all the other staff members shocked.

A senior police officer said that Kumar’s family members will be taken care of and a proper compensation will be ensured for them since he died while on duty.

(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – PTI)



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