Minister Senthilbalaji admitted to Omandurar hospital due to chest pains
The Hindu
Minister V. Senthilbalaji was admitted in the Omandurar Multi Specialty Hospital on Wednesday night after he complained of chest pains.
Minister V. Senthilbalaji, who was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and is housed in the Puzhal prison, was admitted in the Omandurar Multi Specialty Hospital on the night of November 15 following chest pains.
A senior police official of the Puzhal prison confirming the development said that Senthilbalaji, who had complained of chest pain in the evening, was taken to the Government Stanley Hospital at around 6 p.m. where he underwent various check-ups for more than one-hour.
Based on the recommendation of the doctors he was later shifted to the Omandurar multi-speciality hospital. The Minister has been admitted in the Cardiology ward, the police official added.
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