Sharif N.S, a 46-year-old resident of Kairangal village in Naringan, died this afternoon from an apparent heart attack shortly after attending Friday prayers. Family members said he collapsed following the jumma prayer and was pronounced dead at the scene.
Sharif N.S obituary India
Local relatives confirmed that Sharif’s funeral rites will be held at 10pm tonight at the courtyard of the Totaal Juma Masjid. The family have invited neighbours and friends to pay their respects. Survivors include his wife, one son, one daughter, his father and mother, three brothers and two sisters.
Residents and family described Sharif as a well-known member of the village community. Neighbours said he took an active part in local affairs and was a regular attendee at the mosque. Word of his sudden death spread quickly through Kairangal, where many gathered to offer condolences.
Emergency response details remain limited. Witnesses reported that Sharif collapsed soon after the prayer session. Despite swift attempts to provide aid, he did not recover. The family have not announced whether a medical post-mortem will take place. In rural settings such as Kairangal, access to urgent cardiac care can be constrained, and local leaders said they would press for greater awareness of heart health.
Those close to Sharif recalled his warmth and dedication to family life. “He was a caring husband and a loving father,” one relative said. “The village has lost someone who was always ready to help.” Another neighbour praised his willingness to support community events and called his death a deep loss for the locality.
The mosque committee and village elders are arranging the funeral and will oversee the rites. Community members say they plan to attend in large numbers to show support for the bereaved family. Local volunteers will assist with funeral preparations and hospitality for visitors arriving from nearby areas.
Health workers and local officials urged residents to use the tragedy as a reminder of the importance of heart health. They encouraged people to seek medical advice if they experience symptoms such as chest pain, breathlessness or sudden dizziness, and to ensure older relatives receive regular health checks. Organised community initiatives, including basic first-aid training and awareness sessions, were suggested as measures to help reduce fatalities from sudden cardiac events.
For now, the village of Kairangal is in mourning as family and friends prepare for the last rites. The funeral will take place at Totaal Juma Masjid tonight at 10pm, where people will gather to remember Sharif and offer support to his family during this difficult time.
Key Takeaways:
- Sharif N.S, a 46-year-old resident of Kairangal in Naringan, died of a heart attack after Friday prayers.
- Funeral rites will be held at Totaal Juma Masjid at 10pm, with family and friends expected to attend.
- Sharif is survived by his wife, a son, a daughter, parents and six siblings.
- The community has expressed deep sorrow at the sudden death, highlighting local concerns about heart health and emergency care.

















