Cannot fathom the injustice of it all. Did not expect this. HE WAS SO HOPEFUL OF RECOVERING. GOOD BYE SRIKANTH
I lost Srikanth, on December 20th at 10:42 am. We were on our way to the ICU when we received an urgent call to rush up. He had suffered a cardiac arrest. I'm grateful I visited him early that morning; it was our last conversation.
Navigating hospital protocols was a daily struggle – I fought with security ,each time, to see him, reassuring him I'd stay nearby despite restrictions. The doctor advised keeping his spirits up, but lapses in communication made visits challenging.
In his final moments, he whispered 'loafers, stupid love story, I want efficient doctors,' mentioned 'Datu' ದಾಟು by S.L. Bhyrappa, and numbers 106-110. The last two days, he didn't respond. A urinary infection led to kidney failure, despite heavy antibiotics and dialysis.
He lived by his ideals; I wish him peace. I hope for an afterlife where he finds ssolace.As per his wishes, we donated his body to science. Though aspirations remain unfinished, I hope he rests in peace. Go in peace, Shenoy maam

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