A retired Assistant Commissioner of Police, Rajkumar Gaikwad, died of a severe heart attack while trekking on Sinhagad Fort in Pune. Despite initial efforts by a doctor friend, Gaikwad could not be saved.
PuneSinhagad TrekRetired AcpHeart AttackAccidental DeathReal Estate PuneMay 18, 2025
Rajkumar Gaikwad was a 62-year-old retired Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) from Pune. He was known for his amiable nature and dedicated service to the police force.
While trekking on Sinhagad Fort, Rajkumar Gaikwad suddenly started experiencing severe chest pain. Despite first aid from a doctor friend, he could not be saved and passed away due to a severe heart attack.
The incident took place on Sinhagad Fort, a popular trekking destination located in Pune, India.
The Haveli police registered a case of accidental death and conducted a panchnama to document the incident. The necessary procedures are being followed to provide support to Gaikwad's family.
Sinhagad Fort is a historic fort in Pune, known for its scenic beauty and historical significance. It is a popular trekking destination for both locals and tourists.
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