Published By: Ritayan Basu
Last Updated: April 25, 2023, 07:23 IST
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Arun Singh Barhat might be cremated in his hometown Jodhpur
Arun Singh Barhat, a bronze medal winner on the 2023 World Veterans Championships, died after reaching right here for the twenty ninth Masters’ National Table Tennis Championships.
The 77-year-old, survived by his daughter Aatmika, son-in-law and two granddaughters, might be cremated in his hometown Jodhpur on Tuesday.
Arun Singh reached Jalandhar on Sunday alongside along with his Rajasthan teammates to take part within the Masters’ Nationals that acquired underway on Monday. After checking right into a metropolis resort within the forenoon, he rested for some time earlier than his deliberate go to to the championship venue within the night.
However, he was not responding to the knock on the door, and his buddies needed to ask the resort reception to open the door. They discovered Arun Singh in discomfort and rushed him to a close-by hospital, the place the docs declared him ‘brought’ useless. The explanation for demise was reportedly a extreme cardiac arrest.
Arun Singh was a passionate desk tennis participant and represented the establishment in a number of tournaments on the nationwide degree. Besides, he was a daily on the National Veterans Championships and gained a number of medals.
Arun Singh additionally gained the lads’s doubles gold on the Srinagar Nationals final yr.
Condoling his surprising demise, TTFI president Meghna Ahlawat expressed her shock and shared her grief with the relations.
“I’ve heard so much about his dedication and fervour for the game from my predecessors. People within the fraternity additionally talked about his different talents and abilities. It might be an enormous loss for the desk tennis household, particularly his close to and pricey ones,” she mentioned.
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