![]() “I would have lived had I received better treatment. “I hope my husband will get justice.” In his final social media messages, Rahul Vohra said his death was avoidable. “My Rahul has left us, everyone knows that but, no one knows how he left us,” she continued, according to a CNN translation, in a critique of the hospital where Rahul died. “Justice for every Rahul,” she captioned the clip, which has been viewed more than 1.3 million times since being posted on Monday. Vohra’s wife of six months, Jyoti Tiwari, shared the footage to her Instagram account following his death. “They come in an hour’s time or more, and you have to manage in their absence somehow.” ![]() “You try and call out for the attendant, but they don’t come,” he said in the clip, Reuters reported. Medical staff, he continued, barely respond to calls for help. “Without it patients get giddy and suffer.” “This is extremely valuable right now,” Vohra said in a video he recorded ahead of his May 9 death at a Delhi hospital. Rahul Vohra, an Indian actor and vlogger whose comedic Facebook and YouTube clips received tens of millions of views, has died from COVID-19 complications after posting a video critiquing India’s medical care. ‘Oppenheimer’ sex scene condemned in India for ‘attack on Hinduism’ Have a cat fancy? Earn your stripes on a luxury tiger safari in IndiaĬhina is counting on America’s suicidal immigration policy Heart-stopping video shows man being swept away in raging waterfall
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