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Iran-returned patient dies in Leh, suspected to be first COVID death in India

An elderly Iran-returned patient who passed away at a Leh hospital today morning is suspected to be the first death due to coronavirus in India.

75-year-old Ali Mohammad, who hailed from Chochuk village in Leh, was admitted at SN Hospital Leh on March 6 after he suffered from some respiratory issues.

The patient passed away early Sunday morning.

Kashmir Monitor quoted Medical Superintendent SN Hospital, Dr Tsering Samphel as saying told that the patient had recently travelled to Iran and was admitted with complaints of urinary incontinence and respiratory issues.

“We collected his sample yesterday and sent it to Delhi but the patient passed away today morning,” he said.

Asked about the cause of death, the MS said that the patient suffered from Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder (COPD).

Contrary to claims by media reports, Dr Samphel said the patient did not have any contact with the two who have been tested positive and are kept in isolation in the same hospital Kashmir Monitor reported.

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