Shimla, Feb. 26 -- Former Jharkhand chief minister Champai Soren's grandson, Veer Soren, died while on a visit to Manali with his friends on Tuesday. The incident happened on Tuesday, when 19-year-old Veer had come to Manali with his friends and stayed at a homestay in Simsa near Manali. Champai Soren took to X to announce the death of his grandson, saying Veer's health deteriorated in Manali and he was taken to a hospital. "He was rushed to hospital on February 24 following sudden illness but fate had other plans. With Veer's departure, our family has been shattered," Soren added. Police said that Veer complained of a severe headache and took medication. Hours later, he got unconscious and fell from the bed, with foam around his mouth. Doctors at civil hospital Manali administered CPR in an attempt to revive him, but he was declared dead on arrival. "Prima facie, no external injury marks were found on the body," police said. Though the exact cause of death is yet to be ascertained but police suspect high altitude sickness (hypoxemia) that could have led to death. Manali DSP KD Sharma said, "Family had refused to get the post-mortem done. Prima facie there is no foul play and there were no external injuries on the body. The body has been handed over to the family."...