Rajiv Gandhi assassination case convict hospitalised at RGGGH

The hospital with breathlessness and swelling in the limbs. The cirrhosis has been identified to be non-alcoholic and attempts are being made to revive him.

Update: 2024-01-27 15:45 GMT

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CHENNAI: Suthenthiraraja, one of the released convicts in Rajiv Gandhi's assassination case is currently hospitalised at the Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital in a critical condition. The hospital authorities say that his health condition is unstable and was therefore, admitted to the intensive care unit. He is being treated for cryptogenic cirrhosis and a liver transplant has been suggested.

He was admitted to the hospital with breathlessness and swelling in the limbs. The cirrhosis has been identified to be non-alcoholic and attempts are being made to revive him.

Suthenthiraraja was given a death sentence, which was later reduced to life imprisonment.

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