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This Dubai resident jumped out of a plane to mark 71st birthday

This Dubai resident jumped out of a plane to mark 71st birthday dhanusha@khaleejtimes.com Filed on March 17, 2021 The senior citizen has also ziplined in Ras Al Khaimah and gone on the fastest roller coaster in the world. On March 14, Dubai-based Indian expatriate Harinarayan Nair celebrated his birthday by jumping out of a plane. However, unlike the five others who leapt out of the Skydive Dubai plane at 13,000 feet, Nair is a slightly uncommon adrenaline junkie. He was celebrating his 71st birthday. Though senior citizens skydiving is not uncommon, Nair’s irrepressible spirit is nothing short of commendable. “All those over the age of 70 must get a medical fitness certificate before skydiving as the blood pressure (BP) levels cannot be too high,” said Nair.

Dubai tycoon top individual shareholder of BSE in Mumbai

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UAE doctors save Indian expat s legs from amputation

Rao had contracted SARS-CoV-2, which causes Covid-19, during his vacation to India last year. Soon, he developed severe thrombosis blood clot in both his legs and underwent an unsuccessful surgery in Chennai. Fortunately, he was saved from the amputation of his lower limbs at a hospital in Abu Dhabi. His ordeal had started on October 30, when he tested Covid-19 positive in Chennai. He was put on oxygen support for a week. However, he developed a niggling pain in both his legs while recovering from the viral infection at home. His health condition aggravated by the day. On November 23, he collapsed at home and was rushed to hospital and later moved to a specialty healthcare facility.

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