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Rashami Desai has come out in support of Parag Tyagi after he faced online trolling for walking their dog following his wife Shefali Jariwala's sudden death. The actress urged people to show compassion instead of judgment during this difficult time. Shefali, known for appearing on Bigg Boss 13, reportedly died from a cardiac arrest, though the exact cause remains under investigation. Police have recorded multiple statements but found no discrepancies in their initial probe.

Key Points: Rashami Desai Defends Parag Tyagi After Shefali Jariwala Death Backlash

  • Rashami Desai slams trolls targeting Parag Tyagi post Shefali's death
  • Shefali Jariwala passed away from suspected cardiac arrest
  • Tyagi faced backlash for walking their dog Simba after her demise
  • Police investigation continues as cause of death remains unclear
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Rashami Desai says 'spread kindness' after Parag Tyagi trolled for walking his dog post wife's demise

Rashami Desai urges kindness as Parag Tyagi faces trolling for walking his dog after wife Shefali Jariwala's sudden demise.

"Let’s spread kindness and compassion instead of judgment! – Rashami Desai"

Mumbai, June 28

Shefali Jariwala's untimely demise has shocked not only her family and friends but also the media. Amid all this, visuals of her husband Parag Tyagi taking his dog out for a walk, just hours after her death went viral. Parag Tyagi received a lot of social media backlash for the same.

Bashing the trolls, actress Rashami Desai urged everyone to be kind and empathetic during this difficult time.

Taking to the stories section of her Instagram handle, Desai wrote, “Aree bhaiya, let’s spread kindness and compassion instead of judgment! Simba was more than just a pet — he was Shefali’s beloved son. Her sudden passing leaves a huge void, and I urge the media to respect the family’s grief and give them space during this difficult time. Let’s show empathy and understanding, not sensationalism.”

Before this, Desai expressed her grief over losing Shefali in the following words, “I'm still trying to process the news, you were an incredible person and I'm struggling to find the words to express... You will be deeply missed, gone too soon”.

If the reports are to be believed, Shefali left for heavenly abode on Friday after suffering a cardiac arrest. According to reports, her husband rushed her to a hospital in the Andheri area of Mumbai but doctors declared her dead on arrival.

In the meantime, the police have said that the cause of Shefali's death is not clear till now.

Sharing an update on Shefali's postmortem which was conducted by a government doctor, police informed that the doctors have reserved their opinion for now on the cause of death. They added that the exact reason for the 'Bigg Boss 13' contestant's demise is still not clear.

In addition to this, police have also recorded the statements of eight people in the matter - including statements of the family members, servants and the doctor at Bellevue Hospital.

However, the official said that no discrepancies have been found in the investigation as of now.

- IANS

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Rahul R
Social media has become so toxic these days. The man just lost his wife and people are trolling him for walking his dog? That too when the dog was Shefali's baby? Shameful behavior! We Indians need to learn basic humanity.
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Aman W
While I agree with Rashami's sentiment, I wish celebrities would also call out the media for sensationalizing such tragedies. The constant coverage and speculation makes everything worse for grieving families.
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Shreya B
This is so heartbreaking 💔 Shefali was so young and full of life. May her soul rest in peace. Instead of judging Parag, we should pray for strength for him and their families. Losing a spouse is the worst pain imaginable.
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Kevin U
As a pet owner, I completely understand. Dogs need their routine and can sense grief. Maybe taking Simba out was Parag's way of coping too. People grieve differently - some need space, some need normalcy. Let's respect that.
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Nisha Z
The sudden cardiac arrest at such young age is scary! We really need more awareness about heart health in India. My condolences to the family - they're going through enough without social media adding to their pain.

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