
Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Shefali
Jariwala/Instagram
Three
days
after
her
death
on
June
27,
it
is
still
unclear
how
Shefali
Jariwala,
42,
died.
The
Mumbai
police
registered
an
accidental
death
report
as
they
said
‘the
opinion
about
her
cause
of
death
has
been
‘reserved’.
Anti-aging
supplements
and
medicines
were
reportedly
found
at
Shefali’s
residence
during
a
police
search.
An
NDTV
television
news
channel
report
claimed
that
Shefali
had
been
undergoing
anti-aging
treatment
for
the
past
five-six
years.
The
treatment
reportedly
focused
on
enhancing
skin
texture
and
appearance,
involving
the
regular
use
of
Vitamin
C
and
Glutathione
(an
antioxidant
drug
commonly
used
for
skin
lightening
and
detoxification).
The
Indian
Express
newspaper
reported
that
Shefali
had
taken
her
medication
and
an
anti-aging
injection
that
day.
Reportedly,
she
was
fasting
that
day
due
to
a
puja
at
home.
At
night,
her
blood
pressure
dropped
sharply,
and
she
started
shivering.
Her
husband
Parag
Tyagi
rushed
her
to
the
Bellevue
multi-speciality
hospital
in
Andheri,
northwest
Mumbai,
where
she
was
declared
dead
on
arrival.
Her
body
was
then
sent
to
Cooper
Hospital,
Juhu,
for
a
post-mortem
examination,
the
results
of
which
are
expected
by
Monday
evening.
Shefali
Jariwala
first
caught
everyone’s
attention
with
her
blockbuster
music
video
Kaanta
Laga
in
2002.
She
also
appeared
on
Bigg
Boss
13.

