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Hyderabad teen dies after prolonged fast

| | Oct 09, 2016, at 07:07 pm
Hyderabad, Oct 9 (IBNS): A 13-year old Hyderabad girl died following the completion of her 68-day fast, reports said.

Aradhana, a class eight student died last week, NDTV reported.

She was observing the Jain ritual of 'Chaumasa'.

While he her family members said that she died two days after the completion of her fast in a hospital, NDTV said that it went through hospital records which showed that the deceased was brought dead.

Hailing her as a bal tapasvi, around 600 funeral attended her funeral.

Prior to her 68-day fast, Aradhana had taken a 41-day fast and survived it.


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