Jayalalitha’s Death: Ready To Submit Jaya’s Treatment Reports During Interrogation Says Apollo Chairman

There were many allegations, rumors and individual opinions on former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Jayalalithaa’s death. Some of them say Jaya is slow poisoned and some other believed in Apollo reports. Considering the doubts on the reasons behind her death, the Madras High Court issued notices to probe a mere interrogation. Many questions were raised against the hospital management for not being transparent on the treatment given to the late chief minister.

Apollo Hospitals group chairman Dr Pratap C Reddy on Friday said they are ready to explain about the reasons behind former chief minister J Jayalalithaa’s death if the CBI probes the issue. Speaking to reporters in the city, he said, “all explanations have already been given. If more is needed, we are ready to give that.”

Apollo Charman About Jayalalitha Death:

While addressing an event organized by Apollo in the city today, he said, “heart problems also affect other organs which makes it challenging for a single physician to provide comprehensive care. It is of utmost importance for doctors in other specialties to know about heart failure and administer essential treatments concerning multiple organs.”

Apollo Hospitals Chairman Prathap C. Reddy on Friday debunked reports as rumors devoid of any truth reports that the legs of former chief minister J. Jayalalithaa were amputated due to diabetic related complications before her death on December 5 last year. “News about the removal of her legs is nothing but a rumor. She looked much better, more wonderful, and there is nothing to do with her legs or hands. All were absolutely normal,” he said.

“As far as inquiry is concerned, our book is open. We regret whatever happened and wish we could have saved her in that one second when her heart stopped. The doctors did everything possible,” he said, adding that he was ready to hand over documents related to Jayalalithaa’s treatment to any investigative agency.

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Jayalalithaa, admitted to Apollo Hospitals on September 22 2016, passed away on December 5 after she suffered a cardiac arrest the previous day.

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