New Delhi: Actress Kishwer Merchantt has reacted to the death of 35-year-old actor Rahul Vohra from COVID-19 issues.
Kishwer expressed her views within the remark part of the publish uploaded by a paparazzo account sharing the information of Vohra’s death. “I so wish his message had reached @sonu_sood .. things would probably be different.. Prayers and Strength to the family,” wrote the actress.
Actor Sonu Sood has been working continuous since final yr beginning after a nationwide lockdown was introduced. The ‘Dabangg’ actor helped migrant staff attain their properties safely amidst the lockdown and is now serving to save COVID sufferers’ lives by arranging hospital beds, oxygen cylinders for them.
Rahul had used his Facebook account to share a determined enchantment for help earlier than succumbing to his death on Sunday (May 9).
The actor on May 4, wrote that he’s COVID optimistic and requires an oxygen mattress within the nationwide capital of the nation as his oxygen ranges are persistently dropping.
Main Covid Positive hu. Admit hu. Lagbhag 4 din se however koi restoration nahi. Kya koi aisa hospital hai ? Zaha oxygen mattress…
Posted by Irahul Vohra on Monday, 3 May 2021
Rahul, only a day earlier than the virus took his life away, posted a helpless message on his social media deal with, wishing that he had obtained a correct remedy.
“Mujhe bhi treatment acha mil jata, To main bhi bach jata tumhaara Irahul Vohra (If I would have gotten a proper treatment, I would have survived, your Irahul Vohra)”.
Mujhe bhi remedy acha mil jata, To essential bhi bach jata tumhaara Irahul Vohra Name-Rahul Vohra Age -35 Hospital title…
Posted by Irahul Vohra on Saturday, 8 May 2021
Currently, India is witnessing a devastating second wave of COVID-19, which has overburdened the healthcare infrastructure of the nation. Hospitals are working out of beds, many individuals have died as a consequence of oxygen scarcity and the shortage of correct remedy.
Many celebrities like Sonu Sood, Akshay Kumar, Anushka Sharma, Priyanka Chopra, Ayushmann Khurrana, Sachin Tendulkar, Virat Kohli and others have contributed funds to combat the pandemic.