This story is from July 13, 2020

Mumbai: Builder who fed six lakh needy dies of Covid-19

Mumbai: Builder who fed six lakh needy dies of Covid-19
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MUMBAI: A 65-year-old builder from Ghatkopar died of Covid on Saturday at Somaiya Hospital. Dinesh Shah, suspected to have contracted the virus while distributing meals during the lockdown, is survived by his wife, son, daughter-in-law, and grandson. Shah, owner of Swastik Builders, fed around 6 lakh poor people on behalf of the Lions club, said his friends.
Shah’s son Hiren said when he showed symptoms, they did an X-ray and CT scan, which detected pneumonia.
He was mobilised with medicine at home. His conditioned worsened on June 25, and he was admitted to SRV Hospital in Chembur. Shah asked to be shifted to Somaiya Hospital, where is conditioned worsened further on July 9. He was given three vials of tocilizumab, said Hiren.
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S Ahmed Ali, principal correspondent at The Times of India, Mumbai, covers crime and related isues but sometimes he also takes up offbeat subjects. His interests: automobiles particularly bikes, and gymming.

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