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Sambalpuri Singer Ruksana Bano’s Death Shrouded in Suspicion: Not Scrub Typhus, but Alleged Slow Poisoning!

Initial Health Decline During Shoot

Ruksana Bano, a well-known Sambalpuri singer, became ill while on set in Balangir about 15 days ago. On August 27, her condition worsened, prompting her to seek initial treatment in Bhawanipatna. She was then transferred to Balangir’s Bhima Bhoi Medical College before being moved to a private hospital in Bargarh due to deteriorating health.

Death at AIIMS Bhubaneswar

Despite their efforts, Ruksana’s condition remained critical, and she was eventually admitted to AIIMS Bhubaneswar. Unfortunately, she died late last night while being treated. Although scrub typhus is listed as the official cause of death, her family and close associates are raising serious concerns, claiming that slow poisoning was the true cause.

Family Raises Concerns and Allegations

Ruksana Bano’s family and relatives have expressed doubts about her true cause of death, citing suspicious circumstances. They claim that the singer was poisoned on purpose, not as a result of natural causes. Notably, another Sambalpuri singer’s name has appeared in the allegations made by her family.

Viral Video Adds Fuel to the Fire

Adding to the tension, a viral video featuring Ruksana’s mother has received a lot of attention on social media. In the video, her mother makes no specific mention of anyone by name but strongly implies foul play. She claims that her daughter was pressured not to work with people from Sambalpur and Bargarh, and even threatened. In a shocking accusation, she claims that her daughter was poisoned, resulting in her tragic death.

Official Response Still Awaited

As the family seeks justice, AIIMS Bhubaneswar has yet to make an official statement about the cause of death or respond to these serious allegations. The case has now received widespread attention, and many people are hoping that further investigation will reveal the truth about Ruksana Bano’s untimely death.

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