A teen cadet who has recently joined a defence academy dies days after reporting for training, following his first physical training (PT) parade. According to the report, the cadet’s condition deteriorates after the parade, and he is immediately taken to Military Hospital, Khadakwasla. Medical teams carry out intensive resuscitation efforts at the hospital. Despite these efforts, the cadet cannot be revived and is declared dead. The account describes the sequence of events as rapid—starting from the incident after the PT parade to the cadet’s swift transfer to the hospital and the subsequent declaration of death. The reports do not include further details such as the cadet’s age, the cause of death, or whether an inquiry has been initiated. The information available at the time focuses on the timing of the death relative to the cadet’s joining and training, the medical response, and the outcome.
Teen cadet dies after first PT parade days after joining defence academy
A teen cadet who has recently joined a defence academy dies days after reporting for training, following his first physical training (PT) parade. According to the report, the cadet’s condition deterio...
- A teen cadet dies days after joining a defence academy.
- The death follows the cadet’s first PT (physical training) parade.
- The cadet is taken immediately to Military Hospital, Khadakwasla.
- Doctors undertake intensive resuscitation efforts.
- The cadet is declared dead despite medical intervention.
The cadet was immediately shifted to the Military Hospital, Khadakwasla, where intensive resuscitative efforts were undertaken by a medical team. Despite dedicated efforts, the cadet could not be revived and was declared dead
14 hours agoThe cadet was immediately shifted to the Military Hospital, Khadakwasla, where intensive resuscitative efforts were undertaken by a medical team. Despite dedicated efforts, the cadet could not be revived and was declared dead
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