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 est décédé d'une thromboembolie pulmonaire

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Prateek Yadav, fils du fondateur du Samajwadi Party, Mulayam Singh Yadav, est décédé à Lucknow le 13 mai. Le rapport d'autopsie attribue son décès à une thromboembolie pulmonaire massive.

Prateek Yadav luttait contre une thrombose veineuse profonde depuis cinq ans. Le 1er mai, il a choisi de quitter l'unité de soins intensifs contre avis médical pour rentrer chez lui.

Son épouse Aparna Yadav a annoncé que les funérailles auront lieu le 14 mai à 11 heures à Baikunth Dham, à Lucknow. Le rapport d'autopsie ne fait aucune mention de stéroïdes.

Selon le rapport, le décès a été causé par une défaillance cardiorespiratoire provoquée par un caillot sanguin dans les poumons. Les ecchymoses sur le corps paraissaient plus profondes en raison de la prise d'anticoagulants.

Ce que les gens disent

Les discussions sur X se sont concentrées sur l'autopsie confirmant que le décès de Prateek Yadav est dû à une thromboembolie pulmonaire massive ayant entraîné un effondrement cardiorespiratoire, avec mention de six blessures antérieures au décès ; des dirigeants politiques comme le ministre en chef Yogi Adityanath et Akhilesh Yadav ont rendu hommage lors des funérailles, tandis que certains utilisateurs ont souligné la perte soudaine dans le contexte du deuil familial.

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