Varun Dhawan SLAMS Media For Insensitive Coverage Of Shefali Jariwala's Death: 'Why Do You Have To Cover Someone's Grief?'
Actress and model Shefali Jariwala's sudden passing has shaken the entire entertainment industry. She died at the age of 42 at her residence in Mumbai following a cardiac arrest. She was rushed to Bellevue Multispeciality Hospital by her husband, Parag Tyagi, where doctors reportedly declared her dead on arrival. Now, actor Varun Dhawan has lashed out at the media for their insensitive coverage of Shefali's death, urging them to show respect during such moments of grief.
Taking to his Instagram story on Sunday, Varun wrote, "Again one more passing of a soul (Shefali Jariwala) being insensitively covered by the media. I just don't understand why do u have to cover someone's grief everyone looks so uncomfortable with this how is this benefitting anyone. my request to my friends in the media this isn't the way someone would want their final journey covered."
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The family has not released an official statement yet.
According to Mumbai Police, her autopsy was conducted and the opinion about her cause of death has been 'reserved.' The officials stated that they do not suspect any foul play in the death of Shefali and suspect that she may have died due to a cardiac arrest.
Shefali had been undergoing special treatment for the past 5-6 years to maintain a youthful appearance. On the day of her demise, despite observing a fast for a religious ritual at home, she reportedly received her routine injection. This may have triggered the cardiac arrest that led to her death.
Shefali's health took a sudden turn for the worse between 10 and 11 p.m., as she began trembling and soon lost consciousness.
Shefali first rose to fame with the 2002 music video Kaanta Laga, which became a massive hit/
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