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Indian actor and vlogger Rahul Vohra has died aged 35 from Covid-19, his wife said, shortly

after he
appeared in a final video criticizing the quality of his medical care.

Vohra's short comedic videos have amassed tens of millions of views on Facebook and YouTube.

His wife, Jyoti Tiwari, wrote on Instagram Monday that he had died, alongside a final video of Vohra
in the hospital.

"This (oxygen) is extremely valuable right now," he said in the footage. "Without it patients get giddy
and suffer."

"You try and call out for the attendant, but they don't come," he said. "They come in an hour's time
or more, and you have to manage in their absence somehow."

In his final Facebook post, the actor added: "I would have lived had I received better treatment.
Yours, Irahul Vohra," before tagging Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Facebook page.

India is in the midst of a devastating second wave of Covid-19, recording well over 300,000 new
infections each day so far in May. On May 7, the country recorded a global record 414,188 new
cases.

More than 246,000 people have died from Covid-19 in the country since the start of the pandemic.

"My Rahul has left us, everyone knows that but, no one knows how he left us," Tiwari wrote in her
Instagram post, criticizing the hospital in which he stayed. "I hope my husband will get justice."
Indian actor and vlogger Rahul Vohra (S) has (F) died (P) aged 35 from Covid-19 (Adj: Circumstant),
his (S) wife (P) said (F), shortly (Adj : Mood) after (Adj : circum) he (S) appeared (F) in (Adj : circum) a
final video criticizing the quality of his medical care (C).

Vohra's short comedic videos (S) have amassed (F) tens of millions of views on Facebook and
YouTube (C).

His wife (S), Jyoti Tiwari (Adj : vocative), wrote (F) on Instagram Monday (Adj : circumsant) that (Adj :
conjunctive) he (S) had died (P), alongside (Adj : circumstantial) a final video of Vohra (C) in the
hospital (Adj).

"This (oxygen) (S) is (F) extremely (Adj) valuable () right now (Adj)," he (S) said (F) in the footage
(Adj). "Without (Adj) it (S) patients () get giddy and suffer."

"You (S) try and call out (F) for (Adj) the attendant (C), but (Adj : conjunctive) they (S) don't (Fn)
come (P), " he said. "They (S) come in (F) an hour's time or more (C), and (Adj) you (S) have to
manage (F) in their absence somehow."(Adj)

In his final Facebook post (Adj), the actor (S) added (F): "I (S) would have (F) lived (P) had (F) I (S)
received (P) better treatment (Adj). Yours (Adj), Irahul Vohra (S)," before (Adj) tagging (F) Indian
Prime Minister Narendra (Adj) Modi's Facebook page (C).

India (S) is (F) in the midst of a devastating second wave of Covid-19 (Adj), recording (F) well (Adj)
over 300,000 new infections (S) each day so far in May (Adj). On May 7 (Adj), the country (S)
recorded (F) a global record 414,188 new cases (C).

More than 246,000 (Adj) people (S) have died (F) from Covid-19 in the country since the start of the
pandemic (Adj).

"My Rahul (C) has (F) left (P) us (S), everyone (S) knows (F) that (Adj) but (Adj : conjunctive), no one
knows (Fn) how (WH) he (S) left (F) us (P)," Tiwari (S) wrote (F) in her Instagram post (Adj), criticizing
(P) the hospital in which he stayed (C). "I (S) hope (F) my husband (C) will get (P) justice (C)"
(CNN)Indian actor and vlogger Rahul Vohra has died aged 35 from Covid-19, his wife
said, shortly after he appeared in a final video criticizing the quality of his medical care.

Vohra's short comedic videos have amassed tens of millions of views on Facebook and
YouTube.
His wife, Jyoti Tiwari, wrote on Instagram Monday that he had died, alongside a final video of
Vohra in the hospital.
"This (oxygen) is extremely valuable right now," he said in the footage. "Without it patients
get giddy and suffer."
"You try and call out for the attendant, but they don't come," he said. "They come in an
hour's time or more, and you have to manage in their absence somehow."

In his final Facebook post, the actor added: "I would have lived had I received better
treatment. Yours, Irahul Vohra," before tagging Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's
Facebook page.
India is in the midst of a devastating second wave of Covid-19, recording well over 300,000
new infections each day so far in May. On May 7, the country recorded a global record
414,188 new cases.
More than 246,000 people have died from Covid-19 in the country since the start of the
pandemic.

"My Rahul has left us, everyone knows that but, no one knows how he left
us," Tiwari wrote in her Instagram post, criticizing the hospital in which he
stayed. "I hope my husband will get justice."

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