In was dancing at her sister’s pre-wedding event with her family members when she collapsed and later died.
A disturbing video has emerged on social media platforms where an 18-year-old girl in Uttar Pradesh’s Meerut collapsed and later died.
The image shows Rimsha moments before she collapsed. (Screengrab)
According to the reports, Rimsha was dancing at her sister’s pre-wedding event when the tragic incident occurred.
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The now-viral video shows Rimsha dancing with other members of the family at her sister’s Hadli ceremony to a Bollywood song. A few seconds later, she touches her chest and holds the hand of a boy standing next to her. Moments later, she collapsed.
Soon, family members can be seen rushing to her and calling her with her name.
A woman can also be heard saying, “Ise kya hua [what happened to her]?”
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According to a report by NDTV, Rimsha was soon rushed to the hospital, where doctors declared her dead on arrival. The doctors suspect that she succumbed to a heart attack.
Since the incident happened two days before the marriage and all the arrangements were made, the wedding took place in the presence of closed family members without any music, the outlet further reported.
Earlier, a man in Pune, who was accused in a drug peddling case, collapsed and died of a heart attack when the police reached his residence to apprehend him. The deceased has been identified as Samyuddin Sayad (42) of Nana Peth.
Acting on a tip-off, a team from Samarth police station laid a trap and saw Sayad handing over a drug packet to a delivery boy at his home premises. The cops swiftly entered his house to arrest him. Upon seeing the police, Sayad became distressed and collapsed.
Maruti Patil, senior inspector at Samarth Police Station, said, “The suspect was rushed to a hospital where he was declared dead due to a heart attack.”
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Ankur Warikoo says he didn’t compromise on chole bhature, sweets during 10 kg-weight loss journey
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Apr 29, 2024 08:38 PM IST
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Ankur Warikoo shared that during his 10-kg weight loss journey, consuming chole bhature and sweets was “not rare, but quite common”.
Ankur Warikoo, who turned “fat-free at 43”, took to social media to share how he shed 10 kg in just 12 months to get a lean body. Much to everybody’s surprise, he said that he didn’t compromise on “chole bhature and sweets” during his weight loss journey and that he had them on most days.
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Ankur Warikoo started his weight loss journey a decade ago when he was told to "stop walking". (X/@warikoo)
“The 3T model - track, train and transform,” wrote Warikoo on X. In the subsequent posts, he broke down each of the three models in a bit to “inspire others to take charge of their health”.
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He said that the first step towards being fit is to track the calories one is “consuming” and “burning.” He stressed that the “only way to lose fat/weight in the body is to get to a calorie deficit”—consuming fewer calories than one spends.
Warikoo also shared his usual diet plan, which includes whey protein, nuts, paneer, eggs, fruits, pulses, vegetables, and curd, among other things. Warikoo, who is an eggetarian, consumes his first meal at 9 am and eats nothing after 6:30 pm.
Warikoo added, “Of course, I had days where I had chole bhature and sweets - those were not rare, but quite common.”
According to him, the next important thing is to train your body, as a “calorie deficit” makes one look “skinny.” Warikoo added, “I lifted weights to build muscles.”
He added that the key to transformation lies in being “consistent”.
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In addition to these, Warikoo said that he used to eat the “same meals” mostly to keep “calorie math in mind”. He further highlighted the importance of sleep and stressed that one should sleep for more than seven hours a day.
“How you feel when you look at your body is how you think the world feels when they look at you!” Warikoo left his followers with this thought.
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Hyderabad resident finds fungus on Cadbury chocolate, company regrets ‘unpleasant experience’
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Apr 29, 2024 07:54 PM IST
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The Cadbury chocolate that was purchased in Hyderabad had fungus all over it despite being well within its expiration date.
A Hyderabad-based Cadbury consumer was shocked to find fungus on chocolate after opening the packet, which was well within its expiration date. The Hyderabad resident clicked pictures of the chocolate that had gone bad and shared it on social media. Since then, many shared that they have had similar experiences with Cadbury chocolates and suggested that the user file a case with the consumer court.
The image shows fungus on Cadbury chocolate that was manufactured in January 2024. (X/@goooofboll)
“The manufacturing of these dairy milk is in January 2024, and the expiration date is 12 months from manufacture. Found them like this when I opened it. Look into this,” posted X user who goes by the handle @goooofboll on the microblogging platform.
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Alongside, @goooofboll tagged the official X handle of Cadbury Dairy Milk and shared pictures of the chocolate.
The pictures show fungus on chocolate that was manufactured just a few months back in January 2024. It also shows a large hole at the back of one of the chocolates.
Take a look at the pictures shared on X below:
The consumer posted a complaint on April 27 on the microblogging platform X. It has since then accumulated over six lakh views and the numbers are still increasing. Additionally, many users have reshared it, adding their thoughts and comments along the way.
Check out how people reacted to this post here:
“Did they contact to find the batch number or just ignored?” asked an X user. To this, the complainant shared that the company has “ignored” it.
Another added that the “shelf life of chocolate is 15 days”.
A third X user suggested people should “avoid eating chocolates” as such incidents also happened in the past.
“File a case with consumer court, attaching pictures and the shop/supermarket details from where you purchased. Don't let it go,” wrote a fourth.
A fifth said, “Fungus is between pieces 3 and 4, so why is it not visible in the first two pics? The chocolate bar looks disgusting anyway.”
The complainant replied and corrected the user saying that it’s not just one but “two different pieces” of chocolate.
Many expressed facing similar issues with the chocolates manufactured by Cadbury and urged them to “look into the matter”.
In response to the post, the company wrote, “Hi, Mondelez India Foods Private Limited (formerly Cadbury India Ltd) endeavours to maintain the highest quality standards, and we regret to note that you have had an unpleasant experience.” Cadbury also shared an email address and asked the consumer to write to them with their concern.
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