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Parag Tyagi recalls Shefali Jariwala’s final moments: ‘Breathing ek ya do bar aayi, lekin…’

In a recent interaction, Parag Tyagi shared that on Shefali Jariwala's last day, he had a intuition that something 'bad' was about to happen.

Parag Tyagi on last moments of Shefali JariwalaParag Tyagi on Shefali Jariwala's final moments. (Photo: Parag Tyagi/ Instagram)

Actress Shefali Jariwala passed away on June 27. While the exact cause of her demise remains unclear, her husband, Parag Tyagi, recently opened up about her final moments. In an interaction posted on the YouTube channel Shefali Parag Tyagi, Parag recalled how Shefali had briefly regained breathing twice through CPR, but ultimately could not be revived. She was declared dead upon arrival at the hospital. Parag also shared that on Shefali’s last day, he had a intuition that something ‘bad’ was about to happen.

Recalling those final moments, Parag Tyagi said, “On her last day, there was no change in her behavior, but I had an intuition that something bad was going to happen. That night, after finishing prayers, since our house help was tired, she told me to take Simba for a walk. Within 3 minutes, I got a call from the male compounder that something had happened to her. He said she felt breathless and fell unconscious. I ran upstairs and checked if her BP hadn’t gone low. I gave her electrolyte water, CPR. Her breathing regained for a bit. I checked her pulse and retina, and then we immediately rushed to the doctor.”

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“She had a pulse, but her retina wasn’t moving. Breathing ek ya do bar aayi, lekin body puri chhod chuki thi, mainne uthne ki koshish ki par nahi uth pa raha tha. CPR, mouth-to-mouth deke thodi si breathing lagi. Awaz bhi aayi. But phir unhone kaha cornea move nahi kar raha hai. In 15-20 minutes, we reached the doctor, but she was no more. I cannot forget that moment, and I cannot relive it,” Parag added.

Sharing what losing the love of his life felt like, Parag Tyagi said, “We never know what will happen and when. In life, we plan so much, what to earn, what to achieve, but in the end, it slipped away from my hands.”

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