A head constable of Delhi Police died of a heart attack while dancing at a party. Head constable Ravi Kumar was reportedly dancing at a senior's party when he suddenly collapsed. He was immediately rushed to Hindu Rao Hospital but was declared dead on arrival. Reports suggest that Ravi Kumar had been suffering from heart problems for the past few days.


A video capturing the last moments of Ravi Kumar is now viral on social media.






The party at which Ravi Kumar was dancing had been organised in honour of the SHO of Roop Nagar, who was transferred recently. A farewell party was organised in his on August 28. In the video, Ravi Kumar can be seen dancing to a Haryanvi song with another person.


In the video, Ravi is seen smiling and enjoying himself at the party in his last moments. But suddenly he stops, seemingly exhausted and moves out of the frame.


According to a PTI report, Ravi Kumar hailed from Baghpat in Uttar Pradesh and had joined the Delhi Police in 2010. He lived in the Model Town area of ​​Delhi with his wife and two children. Ravi Kumar had undergone angiography about 45 days ago. He was also posted at Rupnagar police station. 


The report stated that Ravi complained of chest pain while dancing and collapsed. People present there took him to Hindu Rao Hospital. But the doctors declared him dead. 


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Heart Attack Videos Viral On Social Media


In the last few years, cases of sudden deaths due to heart attacks have increased a lot. Many such videos are going viral on social media every day in which a person walking around suddenly becomes a victim of a heart attack.


In May this year, a video of a retired soldier collapsing at yoga centre in Indore went viral. The retired army man died of a heart attack. Retired soldier Balwinder Singh was performing on the song 'Maa Tujhe Salaam'. His condition deteriorated and he fell on the stage. He had the tricolour in his hand. People thought that he was performing. That's why they kept clapping.