Ethirneechal
Marimuthu's
Doctor
Opens
Up
About
The
Reason
For
His
Heart
Attack:
Here
is
Dr.
Anandakumar's
interview
with
a
leading
TV
Channel
about
the
last
treatment
given
to
late
Marimuthu
and
his
ailments.
Marimuthu's
Pulse
Was
Too
Bad
"Marimuthu
reached
the
Suriya
hospital
after
driving
from
the
dubbing
theater
around
8:30
AM.
He
could
not
get
out
of
the
car.
When
we
tried
to
get
him
out
of
the
car,
he
was
sweating
all
over.
He
could
not
even
get
out
of
the
car.
He
was
suffering
from
chest
pain.
When
the
hospital
staff
tried
to
take
him
down,
he
came
down
clutching
his
chest.
As
bystanders
try
to
help
him,
he
leans
on
them.
We
immediately
admitted
him
to
the
emergency
department.
His
pulse
was
too
bad.
Breathing
was
also
difficult.
We
immediately
started
CPR.
We
provided
emergency
medicines.
We
immediately
gave
him
Aternaline
and
Bifcap
medicines.
We
also
tried
massage
and
ventilation.
15
to
20
minutes
is
the
maximum
we
can
do,
we
tried.
Ultimately
both
BP
and
pulse
could
not
be
recovered.
Tried
the
shock
4
times
and
still
couldn't
recover.
Foaming
At
The
Mouth
Marimuthu
started
foaming
at
the
mouth.
A
lot
of
foam
came
out.
When
the
heart
fails,
that's
what
happens.
Ultimately
we
were
unable
to
complete
that
treatment.
After
that
his
wife,
daughter
and
brothers
came.
We
explained
everything
to
them.
After
they
accepted
it,
we
handed
over
the
dead
body
to
them
in
the
ambulance.
In
the
case
of
heart
attack,
we
cannot
tell
when
it
will
happen.
It
is
not
known
whether
Marimuthu
sir
got
upset
during
dubbing.
Looking
at
his
old
medical
records,
he
had
two
stents.
One
stent
named
LAT
and
another
stent
named
LCX
were
placed.
This
is
the
pill
he
must
have
taken
in
relation
to
it.
Apart
from
that,
he
also
has
diabetes.
Every
day
he
followed
it
without
fail.
The
higher
the
strain,
the
higher
the
attack.
It
should
have
come
like
that,''
says
Dr.
Anandakumar.