VIDEO: Lahore School Teacher Suffers Cardiac Arrest In Ongoing Lecture, Dies Of Heart Attack
In a tragic incident from Lahore, Pakistan, a private school teacher passed away from a sudden heart attack during an ongoing lecture. The whole incident was captured on camera during a teacher training session and later went viral on social media.

VIDEO: Lahore School Teacher Suffers Cardiac Arrest In Ongoing Lecture, Dies Of Heart Attack | X @mudassarali37
In a tragic incident from Lahore, Pakistan, a private school teacher passed away from a sudden heart attack during an ongoing lecture. The whole incident was captured on camera during a teacher training session and later went viral on social media. The deceased, identified as Niaz Ahmed, was conducting a training session for fellow educators. The attendees in the lecture reported that Niaz Ahmed suddenly collapsed on the floor and suffered cardiac arrest. Doctors declared him dead on the arrival in the hospital.
The video is going viral on the social media sparking condolences. In the video the teacher can be seen lecturing. Not even a flinch of discomfort can be seen on his face and in his walk. Suddenly at one point of the video, Niaz suddenly collapsed on the floor, erupting panic in the classroom. According to the reports, medicle assitance was provided immediately in the nearby hospital. Although, he was declared dead by doctors on the arrival in the hospital.
Social media posts suggests that Niaz used to teach Urdu in middle school. Students and colleagues have remembered Niaz Ahmed for his dedication in teaching and his positive impact on the school community. Tributes are pouring on the Internet for the deceased teacher.
Increasing Heart Attacks
The viral video is sparking debate on the Internet where netizens are blaming the Covid-19 vaccine for the rising heart attacks especially among youth and adults.
Heart attack rates are increasing globally, particularly among younger adults and in low- and middle-income nations. While cardiovascular diseases are now a leading cause of death and disability in lower-income nations. Healthcare experts have attributed this rise to multiple factors including lifestyle changes, aging populations, and inadequate healthcare access in certain regions.
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