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CM Yediyurappa Gives Rs 5 Lakh To Widow Of Ambulance Driver

CM Yediyurappa gives Rs 5 Lakh to Widow of an ambulance driver who vows mangalsutra for the last rituals. The expired was recognized as Umesh Hadagalli, an ambulance driver with 108 administrations who surrendered to a coronary episode during the morning hours on May 27.

Karnataka Chief Minister  BS Yediyurappa took insight and helped the kinfolk of an ambulance driver who died in the line of duty in the Gadag area. CM gave Rs 5 lakh to the expired’s better half from the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund on Tuesday.

The expired was distinguished as Umesh Hadagalli, an ambulance driver with 108 administrations who capitulated to a coronary episode during the morning hours on May 27. An occupant of Konnur town of Naragunda taluk, Umesh felt unwell at around 9 am and griped of chest pain. I got a call that he is unwell and grumbled of extreme chest torment. We took him to Ramadurga emergency hospital, where specialists requested that we take him to Dharwad. While in transit to the hospital he died,” said Jyothi, Umesh’s wife.

Because of the continuous financial problems in the family, Jyothi needed to vow her mangalsutra to lead Umesh’s last customs. Notwithstanding, CM Yediyurappa has observed the circumstance and guaranteed help to the family as Umesh was a bleeding-edge warrior during the pandemic.

“We will check whether he has protection and if the administration can accomplish something from the COVID-19 special funds as well. I will talk with the district administration authorities,” Yediyurappa told Jyothi via telephone. Umesh is survived by his wife and two children matured 12 and seven.

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