Shocking information released about Jayalalithaa's death..!?

Sowmiya Sriram
Shocking information released about Jayalalithaa's death..!?

The commission of inquiry set up regarding the death of former chief minister jayalalithaa handed over their detailed report to chief minister M.K.Stalin. Arumugasamy's 608-page investigation report was tabled in the Legislative assembly today. The commission said that an inquiry is needed to find out the true status of Jayalalithaa's treatment. In the assembly, the Arumugasamy Commission's inquiry report into the death of late former chief minister jayalalithaa was tabled. Sasikala, doctor KS Sivakumar, then health Secretary Radhakrishnan, then health minister C. Vijayabaskar have decided to be guilty and recommended an investigation.
Also, the report said that Dr. Sameen Sharma, who came from the US, recommended heart surgery for jayalalithaa, but it did not happen. Doubts are also raised that there is a discrepancy between the date and time of Jayalalitha's death. Some testimonies say that jayalalitha died on december 4, 2016, between 3 pm and 3.30 pm. Apollo Hospital announced that jayalalithaa died on december 5, 2016, at 11.30 pm. It has been mentioned in the report that jayalalithaa died on december 4, while the hospital said that she died on december 5. This has raised questions as to whether there was a deliberate delay in announcing Jayalalithaa's death.
According to the report, 'Jayalalitha collapsed at night at her residence and was immediately rushed to Apollo Hospital. Later at the hospital, she was diagnosed with obesity, variable hypertension, uncontrolled diabetes, hypothyroidism, irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, and respiratory tract allergies. It is reported that 3 days prior to admission to the hospital, she had a high fever, and tablets were given as per the advice of Dr. Sivakumar. He was given oxygen by mask at Weed.
He was immediately taken to the hospital by ambulance and admitted as an inpatient. Stecher regained consciousness when he was taken to the ICU ward for transfer after the initial examination. Sasikala and the persons in the house do not appear to have engaged in any unusual or unnatural activities in taking jayalalithaa to the hospital, the report said. The Commission inquired in detail at every stage from admission to death.

The commission confirmed that he was suffering from obesity, variable blood pressure, uncontrolled diabetes, thyroid, irritable bowel syndrome, diarrhea, and bronchial allergies. A urinary tract infection developed shortly after admission and led to sepsis. This was followed by a heart attack. On 27 - 9 - 2016, Chief Secretary granted permission to take a photo with jayalalithaa to participate in the Cauvery meeting. But the BSO refused permission even after waiting for the artiste.

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