TN student writes NEET in Ker, dad accompanying him dies of

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

A 46-year-old man from Tamil Nadu, who accompanied his son to for the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET), died of a heart attack today as the aspiring doctor wrote the examination unaware of his father's death.

had travelled with his son to in Kerala, where the student was allotted a centre to appear for NEET-2018.

The father suffered a heart attack this morning when he was in a lodge after seeing off his son at the exam centre.

Later, Palaniswami announced that the government would bear the higher education expenses of accepting an appeal from the student's mother.

The said the appeal was made by Krishnasamy's wife when he spoke to her over phone and expressed his condolence.

He said he had ordered officials to take appropriate steps to fund the education of the student.

Expressing anguish over the incident, Palaniswami said a team of officials has been rushed to the neighbouring state to bring back the body.

In an official release, he said the deceased was a resident of Vilangudi village in the delta district of

Krishnasamy, who suffered cardiac arrest was admitted to a hospital where he died, Palaniswami said.

As breathed his last, his son wrote the exam unaware of his father's fate.

"I have sent a team of officials to to assist to take his father's body home after he completes writing the exam," the said.

He said has spoken to her counterpart seeking assistance to bring Krishnasamy's body back to

District Safirullah is taking swift steps to send Krishnasamy's body to his native village in Tamil Nadu, Palaniswami said.

The death comes against the backdrop of the Centre facing flak from opposition parties for not allotting centres for Tamil Nadu students in the state.

The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test or is conducted for selecting students to study medical and dental courses.

Condoling the death of Krishnasamy, DMK working M K hit out at the AIADMK regime for not pursuing legal measures to get exemption from for Tamil Nadu students.

It may be recalled that Tamil Nadu had last year passed bills in the Assembly which sought to continue admission to medical courses based on plus two (Class 12) marks.

Ernakulam district authorities said Krishnaswamy's body was shifted to the in Kochi.

His body will be taken to his native place in the evening and his relatives are expected to reach here soon.

A police pilot vehicle will accompany the vehicle carrying the body till it reaches the state's border with Tamil Nadu. Kerala Revenue officials will accompany the body till Thiruvaroor, they said.

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First Published: Sun, May 06 2018. 18:30 IST