Two home guard aspirants die during physical test in Odisha

BERHAMPUR: Two youths died and five others fell sick during a physical fitness test for recruitment of home guards in Gajapati district on Thursday.

The deceased were identified as Sulanta Misal (27) of Parisal village and Dipak Padal (29) of Narayanpur in Gajapati.

Sources said the physical fitness test was conducted at Betaguda in Ranipentha on the outskirts of Paralakhemundi town at 6 am. Around 1,200 candidates including women had applied for 144 home guard posts in Gajapati district. Candidates were required to participate in a 2-km run from Ranipentha to Padmapur.

In the first phase, the female aspirants completed their test. Subsequently, the male candidates participated in the running. Just before 30 metre from the finish line, Misal suddenly collapsed on the ground. Later, six other aspirants including Padal also became unconscious reportedly due to exhaustion.

They were rushed to the district headquarters hospital at Paralakhemundi where Misal was declared dead by doctors. Of the remaining six, four were discharged after treatment and two including Padal were kept under observation.

In the afternoon, Padal’s condition worsened and he was shifted to MKCG Medical College and Hospital at Berhampur. However, he died during treatment.

Gajapati SP Jatindra Kumar Panda said all the candidates were screened and their health certificates verified before the physical fitness test. Six police teams were deployed to conduct the test. While water and glucose were strategically placed at various points along the track for the candidates, a doctor was also present at the finish line of the 2-km run.

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