Panaji:
A day after a 26-year-old man attending the Sunburn digital dance music competition in Dhargal in north Goa died, organisers on Monday stated a medical workforce and on-site medical doctors acted promptly to offer help earlier than dashing him to a hospital in Mapusa.
Karan Kashyap, a resident of Rohini in west Delhi, collapsed on the venue of the heavily-patronised EDM competition at 9:45pm on Saturday, as per police. He was rushed to a hospital in Mapusa the place he handed away on Sunday from what police stated was a suspected coronary heart assault.
A police official stated his submit mortem report is awaited.
“We’re deeply saddened by the unlucky incident involving a younger competition attendee and prolong our heartfelt condolences to his household. As quickly as we had been alerted, a medical workforce and on-site medical doctors acted promptly to offer help earlier than dashing him to a hospital in Mapusa. Sadly, he handed away whereas present process therapy,” a Sunburn competition spokesperson stated.
In the meantime, the spokesperson additionally stated Sunburn has “a strict zero-tolerance coverage in direction of substance abuse and works proactively with Goa police and regulatory authorities to make sure a protected and safe surroundings in any respect our occasions”.
Sunburn has at all times been dedicated to the security and well-being of all its attendees, he stated, including that residents should prioritise their well being and security and train care and warning whereas having fun with the competition.
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