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Was Anti-Aging Treatment Linked to Shefali Jariwala's Death? Questions Arise as Investigation Deepens

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The untimely death of actress Shefali Jariwala, famously known as the Kaanta Laga Girl, has left the entertainment industry and her fans in deep shock. While initial reports suggest cardiac arrest as the cause of death, the Mumbai Police are investigating all angles—including the possibility of other medical complications.

Was Her Anti-Aging Treatment a Factor?

It has come to light that Shefali had been undergoing anti-aging treatment for the past 5 to 6 years. According to her doctor, this included Vitamin C and Glutathione—two widely used supplements in cosmetic therapies, primarily meant for skin brightening and anti-aging effects.

This revelation raised concerns about whether these substances might have impacted her heart. However, her doctor clarified that:

“These medicines have no direct connection with heart function. They are primarily used for cosmetic purposes and work on the skin, not the cardiovascular system.”

A History of Epilepsy

Another key detail that has emerged is that Shefali had been living with epilepsy for nearly 15 years. While she was reportedly managing the condition well, it adds another layer of complexity to the investigation into what exactly triggered her sudden collapse.

Ongoing Police Investigation

The tragic news broke late Friday night, and authorities received an alert at around 1 a.m. The police quickly reached Shefali’s residence and began the inquiry.

  • Her husband, actor Parag Tyagi, has given his statement.

  • Her cook and maid have also been questioned.

  • In total, the statements of four people closely associated with Shefali have been recorded so far.

Awaiting the Post-Mortem Report

As of now, the exact cause of death remains unconfirmed, pending the post-mortem report. Only then will it be clear whether her passing was purely due to a cardiac arrest, a complication related to her medical history, or something else entirely.

The sudden death of a seemingly healthy 42-year-old actress has once again sparked concerns over silent health risks, cosmetic treatments, and the importance of monitoring long-term medical conditions.

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