🕵️ Initial Cause: Sudden Drop in Blood Pressure
Doctors and Mumbai police are investigating possible low blood pressure (hypotension) as the reason behind Shefali Jariwala's sudden demise at age 42. Authorities emphasize no signs of foul play and are awaiting the full post-mortem report.
Police indicate that on the day of her death, Shefali had:
Observed a Satyanarayan puja fast, remaining without food until late afternoon.
Taken her regular pills and an anti-ageing injection, possibly on an empty stomach—which could have caused a dangerous BP drop, according to police sources.
❤️ Sudden Cardiac Arrest Also Suspected
While sudden hypotension is a key lead, police also suspect a cardiac arrest, potentially triggered by the low BP and anti-ageing treatment. Shefali reportedly collapsed at home and was declared dead on arrival at Bellevue Multispeciality Hospital.
🧠 Natural Causes Likely; Foul Play Ruled Out
Police have collected extensive testimonies and evidence—including a video-recorded post-mortem and medication samples. All signs so far point towards natural causes (BP drop, cardiac arrest), with no indication of external foul play.
👨⚕️ Doctors Warn Against Medication on Empty Stomach
Medical experts emphasize that taking pills or injections without food can lead to rapid absorption, possible BP drops, gastric irritation, and cardiac risks—especially when combined with fasting.
✅ What Comes Next? Forensic Findings Awaited
A full post-mortem is underway at Cooper Hospital. Investigators expect conclusive findings on whether low BP, cardiac arrest, or a combination of both led to the tragedy.
❓ FAQs
Q1. What’s considered the main cause of death?
Doctors suspect a sudden drop in blood pressure, possibly from fasting combined with anti-ageing injection and medication.
Q2. Has foul play been ruled out?
Yes, authorities say there’s no sign of foul play, and a post-mortem is underway for confirmation.
Q3. Was Shefali on any long-term medication?
She reportedly took anti-ageing injections and supplements regularly, under medical advice, for around 5–6 years.
Q4. What are the next steps in the investigation?
Police and forensic teams have gathered extensive evidence. Results of the post-mortem and toxicology tests are expected soon to clarify the exact cause.
published on 30june
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