Andhra Pradesh IT Minister Gautham Reddy dies of heart attack in Hyderabad
The Hindu
He had collapsed suddenly at home. He arrived into our ER at 07:45am and was unresponsive, not breathing and in cardiac arrest on arrival,” as per a note issued by the hospital’s management.
Andhra Pradesh Information Technology and Industries Minister Mekapati Gautham Reddy (50) passed due to heart attack in Hyderabad.
Son of former YSRCP MP Mekapati Rajamohana Reddy, Mr. Gautham Reddy had returned to Hyderabad after his visit to Dubai to participate in the Expo on behalf of the Andhra Pradesh Government.
A media note issued by Apollo Hospital on Monday morning said the 50-year-old AP Minister was rushed to Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills, in emergency situation in the morning.
“He had collapsed suddenly at home. He arrived into our ER at 07:45am and was unresponsive, not breathing and in cardiac arrest on arrival,” as per a note issued by the hospital’s management.
Immediate CPR was performed on him, and advanced cardiac life support was provided in the emergency department. The emergency medicine team and specialists including cardiologists and critical care doctors have attended to him.
“CPR was done for more than 90mins. Despite our best efforts he could not be revived. He was declared to have died at 9:16am today morning,” as per the note. He is survived by his wife, son and daughter. His death has shook up people since Goutham Reddy was known to be conscious about fitness, and worked out regularly.
Reddy had done his post graduation in United Kingdom and returned to India. He made his political debut in 2014 on YSRCP ticket from Atmakur Assembly constituency in Nellore district and scored a comfortable victory. He repeated the feat again in 2019 from the same seat and went on to become Minister for Industries and Information Technology Minister.
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