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A Mumbai man died at a live music event at NSCI Worli Dome in Mumbai. The 28-year-old man, who was a Mahim resident whose cause of death is not yet known; however, the police have found that he had consumed excessive alcohol. |
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Mumbai: A 28-year-old law graduate died and a woman was hospitalised after they allegedly fell ill following suspected excessive alcohol consumption at a music event at Worli's NSCI Dome on Saturday night. Police said the exact cause of death would be determined only after they receive the post-mortem and forensic reports. |
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Mumbai: A man died and a woman had to be hospitalised reportedly after excessive alcohol intake at a concert in Mumbai's Worli area. The two attended the 'Klangkuenstler All Night Long' music event at the NSCI Dome Worli late last night. Vrishabh Gangurde, 28, a Mahim resident, and his woman friend were heavily intoxicated, sources said. In the packed venue, they started feeling unwell and were rushed to the hospital. By the time they reached hospital, Gangurde had died. He was brought dead to Breach Candy Hospital, a police statement said. The woman was shifted to Jaslok Hospital for medical care and is in a stable condition, they added. She told the police that she had only consumed alcohol and energy drinks, according to the statement. The police have ruled out any drug angle for now due to a lack of evidence and are examining the CCTV cameras at the venue and other devices as the probe continues into Gangurde's death. |
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The deceased, identified as Vrushabh Gangurde, was attending the event when he suddenly fell ill and collapsed inside the venue. He was taken to Breach Candy Hospital, where doctors declared him dead on arrival. |