The mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of Sadhvi Prem Baisa in Rajasthan have raised numerous questions. Ongoing discussions continue among locals, devotees, and the administration, yet the true cause of death remains undiscovered.
The police, treating it as a natural death, are investigating, while family and followers view it as suspicious. To delve into Sadhvi Prem Baisa's demise, a Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been constituted.
Speaking to 'Aaj Tak', Jodhpur Police Commissioner Om Prakash said, “An SIT has been formed to investigate Sadhvi Prem Baisa's death. We are examining all potential angles. The viscera and post-mortem reports are awaited by the police.”
Multiple Injections Administered to Sadhvi
The role of compounder Devi Singh Rajpurohit is under scrutiny, known to Sadhvi's father, Veeram Nath. According to 'Aaj Tak', Devi Singh administered several injections to Sadhvi Prem Baisa, leading to her declining health.
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'Aaj Tak' visited Jodhpur's Mathuradas Mathur Hospital, where Devi Singh worked. Hospital staff noted that Rajpurohit worked the morning shift but were unaware of his previous records.
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Sources claim that Sadhvi Prem Baisa was accompanied by a man named Suresh during the journey to the examination hospital, who administered CPR. Following her death on Wednesday, many questions have been raised. Her father Veeram Nath and Suresh transported her from the ashram to a private hospital in Jodhpur, where Dr. Praveen Jain declared her dead.
Eyewitness Makes Critical Revelation
After Sadhvi was declared deceased at a private hospital, her father insisted on transporting her body in their own vehicle. Concerned about potential crowds at the hospital, the administration allowed them to take her body.
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On Saturday, the SIT called Suresh, present at Aarti Nagar Ashram in Boranada during the final moments. Suresh was there when Baisa collapsed; he lifted her into the vehicle. He revealed that in the car, Baisa pleaded, “Father, ensure justice.” Her nails were turning green.
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Suresh stated, 'Baisa returned from Ajmer Tuesday night. By morning, she had a sore throat and gargled for relief. Her father asked me to cook. In the afternoon, she drank herbal tea for a cold. Around 5 PM, she called to inform me that the doctor (nursing personnel) had arrived. I opened the gate; the doctor injected Baisa and left shortly after. Moments later, Baisa screamed, and by the time I reached the main gate, she had collapsed. Veeram Nath started the car; I carried her to the vehicle. Her breathing faltered on the way. She held my hand, her nails visibly green.'