A Pregnant Woman Died In TS TET Exam Center At Isnapur

A Pregnant Woman Died In TS TET Exam Center At Isnapur

Hyderabad, Sept 15 (Hydnow): A 26-year-old woman, who was eight months pregnant, died minutes after she reached an examination center at the Social Welfare Residential School at Isnapur in Patancheru Mandal today. 

The woman, Radhika, had gone to the examination center to appear for the Teacher’s Eligibility Test (TET) on Friday morning.  She fell unconscious in the examination hall, reportedly of high blood pressure.  She was sweating abnormally, police said, adding that though she was rushed to hospital, doctors declared her brought dead.  

A case has been registered. (Hydnow)    

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