A 26-year-old man from Hassan district in Karnataka died after suffering a sudden cardiac arrest while on a New Year trip to Goa, local authorities and family members confirmed. The victim, identified as Rakshit of Hosalli village in Alur taluk, collapsed on the morning of 1 January following New Year celebrations on 31 December.
Goa heart attack death
Rakshit had travelled to Goa on 31 December with relatives, including his brothers Chidambaram and Praveen. After attending a New Year party, the group spent the next morning sightseeing and having breakfast. According to family accounts, Rakshit experienced severe chest pain and collapsed suddenly while they were out. He was quickly taken to a nearby hospital, but medical staff were unable to revive him.
The sudden death has left the family and the local community in Hassan shocked and grieving. Rakshit, described by relatives as a lively young man, was the sole son of his parents and his passing has prompted an outpouring of grief in his home village. The deceased was transported from Goa back to his native village for last rites.
Local health officials noted that cardiac arrest can affect people of various ages and urged families to seek immediate medical help if someone complains of intense chest pain, breathlessness or fainting. While heart disease is more common among older adults, sudden cardiac events among younger individuals, though rarer, can occur due to undiagnosed conditions or other medical factors.
Witnesses said that Rakshit complained of acute chest discomfort before losing consciousness. Emergency services were contacted and he was admitted to hospital, but doctors pronounced him dead shortly after arrival. Authorities in Goa coordinated with the family to complete formalities and arrange to transport the body to Hassan.
Neighbours and relatives in Hosalli village said the family’s grief was profound. The local panchayat and community leaders visited the family to offer condolences, and many villagers attended the arrival of the body and subsequent ceremonies. Relatives appealed to the public to remain vigilant about sudden health symptoms and to ensure travellers have emergency contacts and access to medical insurance or facilities when travelling.
While investigations into the exact medical cause of death are routine in such cases, family members did not report any long-term health issues beforehand. The incident has highlighted concerns about the importance of awareness around cardiovascular health among younger populations and the need for prompt medical response when symptoms appear.
As the family completes the last rites, friends and neighbours continue to support them through the immediate aftermath. Local authorities have offered assistance with repatriation of the body and with any documentation required. The community remains united in mourning the sudden loss of a young life on what was meant to be a celebratory trip.
Key Takeaways:
- A 26-year-old man from Hosalli village, Hassan district, died suddenly of a heart attack while on a New Year trip in Goa.
- The incident occurred on the morning of 1 January after a night of New Year celebrations; he was taken to hospital but did not survive.
- Family members accompanied the body to the native village and the community is grieving the unexpected loss.

















