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Was Jayalalithaa murdered? Mystery around her death further deepens with new claims

While addressing the media persons, Hussaini alleged that Jayalalithaa was killed and Sasikala’s husband Natarajan plotted her death.

Indian karate expert and Jayalalithaa loyalist Shihan Hussaini, who has also appeared in a few Tamil films, today opened up about the mysterious death of former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa.

While addressing the media persons, Hussaini alleged that Jayalalithaa was killed and Sasikala’s husband Natarajan plotted her death.

Hussaini, made headlines on February 23, 2015 when he crucified himself to pray for Jayalalithaa’s quick return from jail.

What was being murmured cautiously until now, has now come out into the open. Questions swirl over Jayalalithaa’s illness, treatment and her death on 5 December in Apollo Hospitals in Chennai.

Though there have been many conspiracy theories over her death, the latest claim of Hussaini has sparked another row over the issue that whether she was poisoned or she died due to a cardiac arrest.

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Here are a few conspiracy theories that have been doing rounds ever since Jayalalithaa died:

Also read: Was Jayalalithaa slowly poisoned to death? This and other conspiracy theories around Amma’s aide Sasikala

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“Her demise is all the more tragic and unsettling because of the circumstances over the past few months and the sheer volume of unanswered questions about our late Chief Minister’s hospitalisation, treatment, reported recovery and very sudden passing,” wrote Gautami, 48, alleging an information blackout.

She also asked a few questions surrounding the death which are still unanswered and are as follows:

1. Why was there secrecy and isolation of a beloved public leader and head of the Tamil Nadu government?

2. Whose authority restricted access to the late chief minister?

3. Who were the persons making the decisions about Jayalalithaa’s treatment when her health was in this delicate state?

4. Who is responsible for answering these questions to the people?