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Body of Telangana worker who died of ill-health in Tel Aviv arrives today

Body of Telangana worker who died of ill-health in Tel Aviv arrives today

Time of India13 hours ago
HYDERABAD: The mortal remains of Revella Ravinder, a 57-year-old worker from Jagtial, who died in a hospital bunker during the Israel-Iran conflict, will be brought back to Telangana on Wednesday.
Ravinder was undergoing treatment for a heart ailment at Sourasky Medical Centre in Tel Aviv. Amid missile attacks from Iran on the city in June, patients, including Ravinder, were moved to underground safety bunkers. He passed away on June 16.
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