Tunisha Sharma death: Sheezan Khan cried continuously and begged to save her, reveals doctor

Updated : Dec 30, 2022 10:52
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Days after Tunisha Sharma’s death, a CCTV footage has surfaced online showing actor Sheezan Khan and two others carrying her to a hospital in Maharashtra’s Naigaon. Now, in an interview, Dr. Honey Mittal of F&B hospital at Vasai, has revealed that Sheezan was inconsolable when he brought in Tunisha and begged the doctors to save her.

‘On Saturday around 4.10 pm, about 3-4 people arrived at the hospital with Tunisha Sharma. Her co-actor Sheezan Khan was also with them and he told me to save her anyhow. He was crying continuously. But her body was cold and when we checked her eyes there was no movement,’ Dr Mittal told Mid-Day.

‘We also did a confirmatory test and an ECG but we found a flat line and declared her dead. We also found a strangulation mark on her neck during the physical examination. Someone strangulated her or she hanged herself. We informed the cops about the body,’ he added.

Tunisha Sharma was found hanging in the make-up room of her show ‘Ali Baba: Dastaan-E-Kabul’ on December 24. No suicide note was recovered and the post-mortem report has confirmed that she died due to suffocation.

Sheezan and Tunisha, who worked together in ‘Ali Baba: Dastaan-E-Kabul, dated briefly and had parted ways 15 days before Tunisha’s death. The actor has been accused of abetment to suicide by Tunisha’s mother and is currently in police custody. 

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