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Actor Sonu Sood Saves the Life of a Man who Suffered from a Cardiac Arrest at Dubai Airport

Sood was returning from Dubai. He was waiting at the immigration center for the airport formalities to be carried out. However, a passenger suddenly collapsed and fell unconscious.

Dr. Amey Patil

Is there anything that Sonu Sood can't do? The actor has been known for his selfless service to mankind during COVID-19.

However, this time around, he surpassed all of that by saving the life of a man who suffered a cardiac arrest on January 18.

Sonu Sood - The Messiah!

Sood was returning from Dubai. He was waiting at the immigration center for the airport formalities to be carried out. However, a passenger suddenly collapsed and fell unconscious.

Sood was back at it for the rescue. He held the middle-aged passenger's head and immediately started administering Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). According to reports, the passenger regained consciousness after some time.

The man thanked Sood for saving his life. The airport authorities were thankful to Sood as well.

Sood became known for his valuable service during the pandemic. He arranged transportation for the migrant workers and daily wage laborers to go back to their native places.

Sood became known for his valuable service during the pandemic. He arranged transportation for the migrant workers and daily wage laborers to go back to their native places. He also arranged basic amenities like food and clothing for the less fortunate.

Later as the pandemic picked up, Sood tried his best to arrange for medical equipment like oxygen cylinders and hospital beds around the entire country.

(Input from various media sources)

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