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Kamlesh Patidar became ill during the second wave of COVID-19. He was admitted to the hospital, and physicians later proclaimed him dead.
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Desk: A 35-year-old man who was proclaimed dead by medics at a hospital in
Gujarat's Vadodara during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021 has
returned home alive two years later. Kamlesh Patidar (35), the man, is from
Madhya Pradesh's Dhar area. He was deemed 'dead' owing to the coronavirus, and his
body was not returned to his family, who had also conducted his final rituals.
Family
members are in shock
However,
Kamlesh's return home after two years has taken everyone by surprise. According
to a family member, he surprised them on Saturday when he knocked on the door
of his maternal aunt's house in Karodkala village at around 6 a.m.
Kamlesh
Patidar became ill during the second wave of COVID-19. He was admitted to the
hospital, and physicians later proclaimed him dead. His family members
performed his death rituals after the hospital handed them the
"body," his cousin Mukesh Patidar told reporters on Saturday.
"He has now returned home, but he has not revealed where he stayed during
this time," the relative explained.
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EN-IN;mso-fareast-language:EN-US;mso-bidi-language:AR-SA">In charge of Kanwan
police station "According to family members, Kamlesh Patidar suffered from
a coronavirus infection in 2021 and was admitted to a hospital in Vadodara
(Gujarat)," Ram Singh Rathore stated. The physicians proclaimed him dead
due to COVID-19 infection, and his family members returned to their village after
performing the final rites of the body provided by the hospital in
Vadodara." Rathore stated that when he returned home on Saturday, his
family members discovered that he was alive. The official stated that the
situation would be resolved after recording Kamlesh Patidar's statement.
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