Illustration of Prateek Yadav's portrait with medical elements representing his cause of death.
Illustration of Prateek Yadav's portrait with medical elements representing his cause of death.
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Prateek Yadav starb an einer Lungenembolie

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Prateek Yadav, Sohn des Samajwadi-Party-Gründers Mulayam Singh Yadav, verstarb am 13. Mai in Lucknow. Der Obduktionsbericht führt seinen Tod auf eine massive Lungenembolie zurück.

Prateek Yadav hatte fünf Jahre lang mit einer tiefen Venenthrombose zu kämpfen. Am 1. Mai entschied er sich gegen ärztlichen Rat, die Intensivstation zu verlassen, um nach Hause zurückzukehren.

Seine Ehefrau Aparna Yadav gab bekannt, dass die Trauerfeier am 14. Mai um 11 Uhr im Baikunth Dham in Lucknow stattfinden wird. Der Obduktionsbericht erwähnt keine Steroide.

Dem Bericht zufolge resultierte der Tod aus einem kardiorespiratorischen Versagen, das durch ein Blutgerinnsel in der Lunge verursacht wurde. Prellungen am Körper wirkten aufgrund der Einnahme von blutverdünnenden Medikamenten tiefer.

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Auf X konzentrierten sich die Diskussionen auf den Obduktionsbericht, der Prateek Yadavs Tod infolge einer massiven Lungenembolie mit anschließendem kardiorespiratorischem Kollaps bestätigte, wobei auch sechs Verletzungen vor dem Tod erwähnt wurden. Politische Führungspersönlichkeiten wie CM Yogi Adityanath und Akhilesh Yadav erwiesen ihm bei der Beerdigung die letzte Ehre, während einige Nutzer auf den plötzlichen Verlust inmitten der familiären Trauer hinwiesen.

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