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Siachen braveheart Lance Naik Hanamanthappa Koppad, who survived miraculously for six days under a huge ice-and-snow debris after an avalanche hit his post before losing life to multiple organ failure, was awarded the Sena Medal in Delhi on Sunday. He died later in the hospital.
The soldier's wife Mahadevi Ashok Bilebal received the medal from Army Chief Gen Bipin Rawat at Army Day parade here.
A resident of village Betadur in Dharwad district of Karnataka, the Madras regiment soldier was pulled out alive from under 30 feet of ice-and-snow debris where he lay buried for six days on the unforgiving Siachen glacier.
Dubbed as the 'miracle man', the soldier had managed to stay alive for six days in minus 45 degrees Celsius temperature, buried under ice and snow after an avalanche struck his post on 3 February.
Ten Army personnel, including Koppad, were buried alive on 3 February in an avalanche in Siachen, the world's highest battlefield.
The whole nation had paid glowing tributes to the 33-year-old soldier.
He had served for 10 years in difficult and challenging areas out of his 13 years of service.
He had also served in the north-east in 2010-2012 where he participated in operations against NDFB and ULFA.
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