Shefali Jariwala did not die of cardiac arrest? Mumbai police reveals big details, forensic team reaches….

The sudden demise of actress and reality TV star Shefali Jariwala has left the entertainment industry and her fans in utter shock. The 42-year-old, best known as the ‘Kaanta Laga girl’, passed away on June 27.

Initial reports hinted at a cardiac arrest, but neither the family nor close associates confirmed it. Now, Mumbai police have disclosed crucial updates that paint a murkier picture.

Was it really cardiac arrest or something else?

The night of 27 June saw Shefali rushed to Bellevue Hospital after she fell ill. Doctors declared her dead on arrival. Her body was later moved to Cooper Hospital for an autopsy. Although early whispers suggested a cardiac arrest, Mumbai police stated, “Maut ka karan abhi clear nahi hai”—the cause remains unconfirmed—and cautioned that only a post-mortem can reveal the truth.

Who is investigating and what are they saying?

Mumbai police received notification around 1 AM and immediately dispatched teams to Shefali’s residence. Alongside forensic experts, they began questioning household staff and close ones. According to IANS and ANI, this meticulous inquiry aims to uncover any facts that could shed light on her untimely demise.

What happens next in the autopsy process?

The post-mortem at Cooper Hospital is underway. Authorities emphasise that until results are in, rumours and assumptions cannot stand. With no official confirmation yet, fans and media await definitive answers to a death that feels too sudden, too unexplained.

Family, friends, fans and the entertainment world remain stunned by the untimely loss of an icon who started with almost nothing and built a name that still resonates with a generation.

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