The Kayamkulam police has registered a case of unnatural loss of life over the passing away of poet-lyricist Anil Panachooran on Sunday evening. The 55-year outdated poet had collapsed earlier within the day throughout a go to to the Mattam Mahadeva temple close to Mavelikkara.
He was admitted to personal hospitals in Kayamkulam and Karunagappally earlier than he was delivered to a non-public hospital in Thiruvananthapuram after 7 p.m on Sunday. He had breathed his final inside an hour of reaching the hospital.
“The case under Section 174 of the CrPC was registered as the cause of death is yet to be ascertained. It is now being said that he had tested positive for COVID-19. There were also variations in ECG in one of the hospitals he was taken to yesterday. We have recorded a statement from his cousin regarding this,” mentioned the Kayamkulam police. A police staff from Kayamkulam has headed to the capital as a part of the proceedings.
A lawyer by career, Panachooran got here into the limelight in 2007 with the a lot appreciated songs within the movie Arabikkadha together with ‘Chora Veena Mannil’ and ‘Thirike Njan’. His poems in addition to movie lyrics had gained him a big following.
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