Following the affidavit by Sasikala, yet another major shocker has come out in the death of a former chief minister of Tamilnadu Jayalalitha, as the Apollo Hospitals chairman Doctor Prathap Reddy has declared that the CCTV cameras of the hospital were turned off during the entire 75 days stay of Jayalalitha in the hospital. 



The former chief minister reportedly suffered a heart attack and passed away on December 5, 2016. The reason said by the hospital management for this act of turning off the CCTV is that Jayalalitha was the only patient who had solely occupied the 24-bed Intensive care unit during the said 75 days.  Prathap Reddy said that all the other patients were moved to different places, and turned off CCTV, as they did not want all to be watching it.  

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Reddy had also added that the corresponding documents were submitted to the Arumugasamy commission of the TN Government. Earlier, in Sasikala's affidavit, she had said that Jayalalitha was admitted only after she fell unconscious and even in the hospital she had met the AIADMK members like O Panneerselvam and M Thambidurai. These details have come out now, years after allegations that Jayalalitha was murdered and following which a one-man commission headed by former Madras high court judge Arumugasamy was formed last October.

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