The 56-year-old Rajendran, hailing from Chettipalayam in the city, was reportedly undergoing treatment for a kidney problem at the Government Hospital and was on drip for the last few days, police said.
Being an ardent Rajinikanth fan, he wanted to watch the movie Lingaa, but strict vigil at the hospital prevented his movement. However, he made up his mind to watch the late night show and reportedly managed to give the slip to the hospital staff and got a ticket at a theatre near the Railway Station, some one KM from the hospital and occupied the seat, with the drip-tube on his person.
When contacted, an hospital staff said authorities were verifying the records to confirm whether the deceased was a patient there.
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