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The mystery surrounding former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa’s death is likely to intensify further. This after her aide VK Sasikala's brother Dhivakaran on Wednesday said that the former Chief Minister had passed away on 4 December 2016. The announcement of her death was allegedly delayed by a day, on the insistence of Apollo Hospital, where she was receiving treatment until her demise.
Jayalaithaa's death was declared to the general public and media on the night of 5 December 2016. Following this the AIADMK, hurriedly swore in O Panneerselvam as the Chief Minister of the state.
An inquiry commission led by retired judge Arumugasamy is presently investigating Jayalalithaa's death. Recently, a disqualified MLA from TTV Dhinakaran's faction had released a video ahead of the RK Nagar by-polls. It purportedly showed the former Chief Minister sitting on a bed in Apollo Hospital and sipping on juice as she watched television.
The video was released to show that Jayalalithaa was indeed alive and was even recovering during the 75 days that she stayed in the Apollo Hospital. The clip was allegedly passed on from VK Sasikala to her nephew TTV Dhinakaran who forwarded it to former MLA Vetrivel.
Vetrivel claimed he was releasing the video without Sasikala or Dhinakaran's knowledge in order to put an end to 'vicious rumours about Chinamma's role in Amma's death'.
(This article has been published in an arrangement with The News Minute.)
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Published: 17 Jan 2018,08:58 PM IST