Parag Tyagi Alleges Black Magic Behind Shefali Jariwala's 2025 Death | Quick Digest
Actor Parag Tyagi recently claimed his late wife, Shefali Jariwala, died in June 2025 due to black magic. This controversial statement made during a podcast, contradicts official medical reports citing cardiac arrest as her cause of death. The claim has reignited public discussion.
Shefali Jariwala, known for 'Kaanta Laga', passed away in June 2025 at 42.
Official medical reports cited cardiac arrest as the cause of her death.
Husband Parag Tyagi alleges black magic caused her demise.
Tyagi expressed certainty about the black magic claim in a recent podcast.
Police probe in 2025 noted potential link to anti-ageing medicines and fasting.
Actor Parag Tyagi has recently made startling allegations, claiming that 'black magic' was performed on his late wife, actress and model Shefali Jariwala, leading to her sudden death in June 2025. Shefali Jariwala, widely recognized for the popular music video 'Kaanta Laga' and her participation in 'Bigg Boss 13', passed away at the age of 42. While initial and official medical reports consistently listed cardiac arrest as the cause of her demise, Tyagi's recent statements have cast a new, controversial light on the circumstances of her passing.
Speaking during a podcast interview with actor Paras Chhabra, Tyagi asserted his unwavering belief, stating, 'Mujhe lagta nahi mujhe pata hai kisine kiya hai' (I don't just feel it, I know someone did it), though he refrained from naming any individuals. He further added that he had a recurring sense that 'something was wrong' with Shefali on more than one occasion. These claims, coming several months after her death, have reignited public discussion and drawn significant attention within the Indian entertainment industry.
In contrast to Tyagi's supernatural claims, police investigations conducted in June 2025 explored other potential factors. Reports indicated that Shefali had been taking various medications, including anti-ageing tablets. It was also suggested that consuming these on an empty stomach, particularly as she was reportedly fasting for a Satyanarayana Puja, might have led to a significant drop in her blood pressure, ultimately contributing to a cardiac arrest. Forensic teams collected samples, and Parag Tyagi's statement was recorded as part of the initial inquiry. Despite the husband's recent allegations, official findings regarding the cause of death remain cardiac arrest.
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