
Lilavati Hospital Fraud Takes A Dark Turn: Black Magic Items, Human Bones, Hair and More Recovered in ₹1,200 Crore Scam
March 12, 2025: Mumbai’s Lilavati Hospital is at the center of a massive financial scandal, with current trustees accusing former trustees of siphoning off ₹1,200 crore. However, the controversy has now taken a bizarre turn, with allegations of black magic practices within the hospital premises.
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✅ Financial Scam: A forensic audit uncovered ₹1,500 crore worth of financial irregularities, including misuse of trust funds and illegal dealings.
✅ Black Magic Twist: Eight urns containing human bones, hair, and ritualistic items were allegedly found buried under the trustees’ office floor.
✅ Legal Battle: Multiple FIRs have been filed, and the Enforcement Directorate (ED) is investigating the misappropriation of funds.
✅ Former Trustees Under Scrutiny: Many of the accused reside in Dubai and Belgium and are suspected of being involved in fraudulent procurement deals.
✅ Police and Court Intervention: A court-ordered inquiry is underway after the police initially refused to register a black magic case under Maharashtra’s anti-superstition law.
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🔹 Financial irregularities and fund siphoning through fraudulent third-party transactions.
🔹 Trust money allegedly used for personal expenses of former trustees.
🔹 Evidence of black magic practices, with forensic auditors confirming ritualistic items were unearthed.
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Parambir Singh, former Mumbai Police Commissioner and now Lilavati Hospital’s Executive Director, confirmed that the black magic claims came from hospital employees. The urns, found under videographic supervision, contained human remains, hair, rice, and other ritual objects commonly linked to occult practices.
🚨 Three FIRs already registered against former trustees.
🚨 Enforcement Directorate (ED) probing the financial misappropriation.
🚨 Court orders detailed inquiry into black magic claims.
The scandal has not only impacted the reputation of one of Mumbai’s most prestigious hospitals but also raised concerns over the misuse of charitable trust funds meant for healthcare services.
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