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Kolkata: Two-time Olympian Shew Mewalal who guided India to 1951 Asian Games title with his solitary goal, died at the SSKM Hospital late last night following illness.
He was 82 and is survived by his 64-year-old wife Laxmi Devi Lal, a son Krishna Lal and two daughters. Born on July 1, 1926, the former India striker was first hospitalised on November 14 after suffering from pneumonia. He was discharged one week later but only to be diagnosed with a gall bladder stone.
He was again hospitalised on December 8 for removal of the stone and operated upon on December 19. According to hospital authorities the operation was successful but he stopped eating since then as he was on a liquid diet.
"He was showing signs of recovery but on Thursday night he developed complication and he was put on ventilation as he had some breathing problems. But last night around 11.30pm, the doctors gave up," said Krishna Lal.
The funeral took place on Saturday at Kalighat and a small procession went through his former clubs Mohun Bagan, East Bengal, Aryans Club and BNR, his son added.
Mewalal's body was first taken to Mohun Bagan club where the green-and-maroon flag was wrapped around him as officials and former footballers laid wreaths on the deceased footballer.
Former India coach Syed Nayeemuddin, West Bengal Sports Minister Subhas Chakraborty were present during the funeral which took place around 3pm today.
Mewalal was humiliated at the BNR Hospital last month when the ailing footballer was taken for his pneumonia treatment.
The doctors at the city hospital had refused to recognise the veteran footballer and even went to the extent of asking for medals and certificates when Mewalal's son told the hospital authorities his father had scored the all-important goal against Iran in the Asian Games final and also played in the 1948 (London) and 1952 (Helsinki) Olympics.
"Show us the medals ... the certificates first," the MD of the BNR Hospital demanded from Mewalal's son. Krishna Lal later sought the help of the sports minister who wrote a letter and after which the former footballer was admitted to the Woodburn Ward of the SSKM Hospital where he was underwent treatment till his last. Mewalal died without any recognition from the government.
Mewalal hailed from Daulatapur of Gaya District in Bihar but came to Kolkata with his father who was Grade IV employee at Fort William.
He later went on to play for Morning Star FC --...
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