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Sambhavna Seth blames hospital for ‘medically murdering’ her father

Bigg Boss fame Sambhavna Seth recently lost her father and she is very upset with the medical aid which was provided to him during his last days. She released a video wherein she blamed a hospital for ‘medically murdering’ her father who was admitted for his Covid-19 treatment between April and May.

With the video, Sambhavna wrote, “They Killed my Father. As they say the world cannot be just black or white. Similarly every doctor cannot be equivalent to God. There are few evils too who are killing our loved ones wearing white coats.”

Sharing her story, the actress added, “Within 2 hours after recording this video my father passed away or I should rather say he was medically murdered. Losing my father was the biggest fear of my life which I have faced. Now I am fearlessly going to fight for the truth as taught by my father my whole life. I may or may not defeat these big sharks in this fight but I’m definitely gonna pull them out of this godly water and show their real faces. I was just waiting to complete all the rituals for my father. Now i need your support in this fight because I know everyone of you who has been to hospitals in these tough times have faced the similar medical negligence but couldn’t fight for it due to various reason but now we all can fight together by sharing this video with hashtags #justice4sambhavna #medicalmurder”

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Sambhavna declared in her post that she is going to fight a legal battle against the hospital and concluded the post by saying, “My lawyers Adv @rohitarora1914 and @adv.koshima Senior Associates @lexlaureate, a renowned Delhi Law Firm, are in process of initiating the legal battle by sending the Jaipur Golden Hospital a Legal Notice.”

On May 8, Sambhavna’s husband Avinash informed through a post on her Instagram account that the actress’ father was no more. He wrote, “Today at 5.37 pm Sambhavna lost her father to Covid-19 followed by a cardiac arrest. Please keep him in your prayers.”

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