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Hindvani radio host Prakash Seetal dies

PRAKASH Seetal, a social activist and Hindvani talk show host, died on Sunday after an illness.

Seetal, 71, of Kharwastan, Chatsworth, was diagnosed with amyloidosis, a rare blood disorder, a year ago. Two days before he died, he tested positive for Covid-19 but he did not display any symptoms.

His wife, Sharmilla Seetal, a teacher at Kharwastan

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