ECG Technician’s record clashs With timings of Jayalalithaa’s cardiac arrest

Chennai: After One and a half year of the death of TamilNadu former CM, An Apollo Echocardiogram technician Nalini’s records totally differ on the timing of former CM Jayalalithaa’s cardiac arrest. Meanwhile, Nalini deposing before the Justice an Arumughasamy Commission of Inquiry probing into the death of Jayalalithaa, on December 4, 2016, at 3:50 p.m.a echocardiogram test was done on the former chief minister which indicated the possibilities of serious health condition even before. This detail conflicted with the Apollo health records. As Apollo health records are showing the former chief minister Jayalalithaa admitted to the hospital on September 22 and suffered a cardiac arrest only by 4:20 p.m. on December 4, 2016, and the next day she passed away.
According to the source, this report was already submitted to the doctors by a technician and some important test had already been done by the doctors such as massaging the heart recovery the former chief minister at the time when Nalini had entered the room with the apparatus.
”Due to the urgency of the call, we rushed with just the Lead and Monitor of the ECG apparatus,” she further added.
Nalini’s statement is in sync
Hospital’s diabetologist Jayashree Gopal gave support to Nalini’s statement and said that on December 4 at 4 p, Nalini was summoned to the Greams Road hospital with a phone call ‘s which was hinting that Jayalalithaa’s health worsened much before.
According to the source, the detail that is provided by Nalini is remarkable in that is why the emergency action is indicated much ahead of the timeline provided by the Apollo records.
VK Sasikala who is known for Jayalalithaa confidante also gave a statement that clashes with the version of events. nowadays VK Sasikala who is accused for a disproportionate assets case is currently serving time in a Bengaluru jail
on September 25, 2017, The state government had constituted the probe panel under the Commissions of Inquiry Act, 1952, naming retired Madras High Court Judge A Arumughaswamy as its head.

In the backdrop of suspicions raised by several people, including former rebel AIADMK leader, The panel has been set up and now deputy chief minister O Panneerselvam and his followers, regarding the circumstances leading to Jayalalithaa’s death.



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