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Aneile Kenye became the first woman in India to become a Referee in World Sports For All Games, which was held under the patronage of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), in 2008 in Busan, South Korea. Before this, she was Observer in the 24th SEA Games held in 2007 in Korat, Thailand. She collapsed on June 19, 2009, at home in Kohima. She was subsequently diagnosed with a brain tumor. The brain tumor was resected from the Guwahati Neurological Research Center (GNRC) in July 2009 and discharged from there. Unfortunately, she collapsed at home in Kohima in August 2009 while recovering.…mehr

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Aneile Kenye became the first woman in India to become a Referee in World Sports For All Games, which was held under the patronage of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), in 2008 in Busan, South Korea. Before this, she was Observer in the 24th SEA Games held in 2007 in Korat, Thailand. She collapsed on June 19, 2009, at home in Kohima. She was subsequently diagnosed with a brain tumor. The brain tumor was resected from the Guwahati Neurological Research Center (GNRC) in July 2009 and discharged from there. Unfortunately, she collapsed at home in Kohima in August 2009 while recovering. Finally, she was brought to ICU, Naga Hospital Authority Kohima (NHAK) on August 30, 2009, and was taken out of it on March 30, 2020, after staying there for more than a decade following the conversion of the hospital to a COVID-19 hospital. She is on a tracheostomy, on a nasogastric tube, and on a catheter. She did not talk for all those years in the ICU, and still not talking. One can never imagine that she would stay in the ICU for such a long period. The novel Coronavirus brings her a destiny to unite her husband and children.