Tragedy struck in Kokernag, located in the southern part of Kashmir’s Anantnag district, as a woman passed away upon learning that her son had failed to qualify his class 12th examination. The results of the examination were declared on Friday.
According to local sources, Jameela Akhtar, wife of Mohammad Rafiq Malik from Danwethpora Kokarnag, suffered a massive cardiac arrest following the distressing news. Immediate medical assistance was sought, and she was quickly rushed to the SDH (Sub-District Hospital) Kokernag. However, despite the efforts made by the medical team, Jameela Akhtar was declared dead on arrival.
The sudden heart attack is believed to have been triggered by the immense shock and emotional distress she experienced upon discovering her son’s examination results. The unfortunate incident has left the locals in mourning and shock.
The specific details regarding her son’s examination performance have not been disclosed. The family and local community are undoubtedly devastated by this unexpected turn of events.
Heartfelt condolences have been pouring in for the bereaved family, as they cope with the sudden loss of their loved one. The tragedy serves as a stark reminder of the immense pressure and emotional strain that students and their families often face during the examination period.
The authorities have not made any official statements regarding the incident at the time of this report. It is essential to approach such situations with empathy and support, recognizing the significance of mental health and providing adequate resources to students and their families during these challenging times.
The funeral arrangements for Jameela Akhtar are currently underway, with friends, relatives, and community members gathering to pay their respects and offer support to the grieving family.
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