Lilavati Hospital’s trustees have alleged they found proof of black magic rituals on the hospital premises. They say they found eight urns filled with human bones, skull fragments, hair, rice, and other items, which were used in occult practices, below the floor of the current trustees’ office.
The revelation is said to have come from former employees. It was also recorded as a video of the excavation process for the proof. This revelation follows intense speculation over how the trustees of the Lilavati Hospital are using and managing their finances.
In the case, the hospital trust had accused its former trustees of embezzling over ₹1,250 crore through such fraudulent transactions and forged records. However, the accused former trustees have denied all the allegations as baseless and malicious.
Three FIRs registered in the matter have included the name of the brother of Kishore Mehta, who founded Lilavati Hospital, Vijay Mehta, with his relatives and associates. There are other pending cases against former trustees of alleged tax evasion. The current trustees have taken the case of financial scam further to the Enforcement Directorate (ED). It is reported that some of their former trustees have resettled in the UAE and Belgium.
Another form of complaint has joined this in that, some former trustees have been accused of using occult rituals against Prashant Mehta and his mother Charu Mehta, under Maharashtra’s Anti Black Magic Act. But Vijay Mehta’s son, Chetan Mehta, rejected this as absurd and meant only to rattle unnecessary controversy.
Officials said that following the death of Kishore Mehta, Vijay Mehta temporarily took charge of the trust’s management when Kishore Mehta went abroad for medical treatment in 2002. He is said to have faked documents to install his sons and nephews as trustees while removing Kishore Mehta as his designate. Kishore Mehta got his job back in 2016, only after a long legal battle.
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