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BJP
leader,
social
media
influencer
and
ex-Bigg
Boss
contestant
Sonali
Phogat’s
sudden
demise
has
left
everyone
in
shock.
The
actress
was
in
Goa
with
a
group
and
was
staying
in
a
hotel
in
Anjuna.
After
she
started
feeling
uneasy
after
eating
her
food
at
the
hotel,
she
was
rushed
to
hospital
where
she
was
declared
brought
dead.
According
to
PTI,
the
police
have
registered
a
case
of
‘unnatural
death’.
Her
sister
said
that
her
family
didn’t
accept
that
she
died
of
heart
attack.
Her
sister
Raman
was
quoted
by
ANI
as
saying,
“My
sister
cannot
have
a
heart
attack.
She
was
very
fit.
We
demand
a
proper
investigation
by
CBI.
My
family
is
not
ready
to
accept
that
she
died
of
a
heart
attack.
She
had
no
such
medical
problem.”

Her
other
sister
Rupesh
said,
“I
received
a
call
from
her
the
evening
before
her
death.
She
said
she
wanted
to
talk
over
WhatsApp
and
said
that
something
fishy
is
going
on…
later,
she
cut
the
call
and
then
didn’t
pick
up.”
As
her
family
questioned
the
circumstances
of
her
death,
Goa
Police
chief
Jaspal
Singh
told
PTI
that
there
was
‘no
foul
play’,
but
a
post-mortem
would
confirm
the
cause.

As
per
PTI
report,
the
post-mortem
of
the
mortal
remains
of
the
ex-Bigg
Boss
contestant
would
be
conducted
at
the
Goa
Medical
College
and
Hospital
(GMCH)
today
(August
24)
to
ascertain
the
exact
cause
of
her
death
and
it
will
be
videographed
as
per
police
order.
A
senior
GMCH
official
said
that
a
panel
of
two
experts-
Dr
Sunil
Chimulkar
and
Dr
Sheryl
Soares
from
the
hospital’s
forensic
science
medicine
department
will
conduct
the
autopsy.
Ex-Bigg
Boss
Contestant
Sonali
Phogat
Passes
Away
Due
To
Heart
Attack
In
Goa
Sonali
Phogat’s
Demise:
Aly
Goni,
Jasmin
Bhasin,
Rahul
Vaidya,
Arshi
Khan
&
Others
Express
Shock
Sonali
Phogat
rose
to
fame
with
her
TikTok
videos.
She
debuted
as
a
TV
anchor
in
2006
before
joining
the
BJP
two
years
later.
She
had
made
her
acting
debut
in
2016
with
a
TV
show
and
also
worked
in
a
web
series
in
2019.
She
participated
in
the
controversial
reality
show
Bigg
Boss
14
(2020).
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