Shefali Jariwala passes away at 42: Husband Parag Tyagi Seen Walking Their Dog, Internet Reacts

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By The Sampadak Express

In a shocking development, Bigg Boss 13 fame Shefali Jariwala passed away on June 27 under mysterious circumstances. While initial reports cited a heart attack, Mumbai Police later revealed that her body was discovered at her residence in Andheri and subsequently sent to Cooper Hospital for postmortem. The official cause of death is yet to be determined.

Shefali rose to fame with the iconic 2002 music video Kaanta Laga, earning her the nickname “Kaanta Laga girl.” She later appeared in Mujhse Shaadi Karogi alongside Salman Khan and Akshay Kumar, and became a known face in Indian entertainment.

Parag Tyagi Spotted With Dog Simba

Just a day after her untimely demise, Shefali’s husband, actor Parag Tyagi, was spotted walking their pet dog Simba outside their Mumbai residence. A video of the moment, where Parag is possibly seen holding a framed photo of Shefali, has gone viral leading to a flurry of emotional and critical reactions online.

Social Media Reacts with Emotion and Controversy

The video drew mixed reactions. While many expressed deep sympathy particularly for Simba others raised eyebrows over Parag’s composed demeanor.

Fans mourning Shefali’s death shared heartfelt messages about Simba’s emotional state. One user wrote, “Feeling sad for Simba as he will miss her like crazy.” Another commented, “Shefali loved Simba. That’s why the pet is sad. Dogs feel everything.”

Amid tributes to Shefali and the couple’s chemistry, a section of the internet criticized Parag for stepping out so soon. One comment read, “He looks fine… ghanta farq padta hai,” questioning his apparent calmness. Another accused him of courting attention: “He’s come out for photos.”

Others Defend Parag’s Actions

In response, several users came to Parag’s defense, slamming the judgmental tone online. “Grief is deeply personal,” one user noted. “Taking a dog for a walk isn’t a sign of not mourning. It’s a part of healing and coping.”

Another comment urged empathy: “He just lost his life partner. Let’s not judge someone for how they grieve.”

As fans and followers continue to mourn the unexpected loss of Shefali Jariwala, tributes and memories continue to flood social media, while the investigation into her death remains ongoing.

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