Black magic behind Shefali Jariwala’s death? Husband Parag’s big claim, said – nothing was natural
Mumbai: The untimely demise of famous TV and film actress Shefali Jariwala has left her family, friends and the industry in deep shock. After her death, husband Parag Tyagi is continuously sharing his experiences and feelings. In a recent interview, Parag said some things which have caught everyone’s attention.
While talking to the media, Parag Tyagi said that he found some things related to Shefali’s death very unusual. However, he clarified that he is not accusing anyone and has left everything to God. During the conversation, he also expressed his views about negative energy and black magic.
Parag expressed doubt about Shefali’s death
On the question related to negative energy or black magic, Parag Tyagi said, some things seemed very strange and unnatural to me. We were very health conscious. Shefali and I used to get regular blood tests done and health checkups done every few months. At that time I was spiritually connected to Lord Hanuman and had deep faith in him.
I felt something wasn’t right
Parag further said, at that time I felt very much that something was not right, although I could not understand it completely at that time. With time, between 2021 and 2024, I began to understand many things in depth. I personally felt that something unnatural had happened. However, he also clarified that he does not blame anyone and does not want to point fingers at anyone in this matter.
How is Parag handling himself in difficult times?
When Parag Tyagi was asked whether work helped him remain emotionally strong during this difficult period, he said, people often say that you should stay busy, but being constantly busy can also become a kind of difficulty. No one can work 24 hours a day.
Spirituality advice given to youth
At the end of the conversation, Parag Tyagi also expressed his opinion regarding the youth. He said, today’s youth often get lost in excessive work or distracting things and desires. Both these things can mislead a person for some time. Real strength comes from spirituality, faith, culture and inner connection with God, no matter what religion you believe in.
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