Anurag Dobhal's Disturbing Instagram Live Incident Raises Concerns
Anurag Dobhal's Shocking Instagram Live
Trigger Warning: This article discusses suicide, suicide attempts, and mental health issues. Anurag Dobhal, a YouTuber and former contestant of Bigg Boss, recently shared a troubling video on Instagram, referring to it as his 'last ride'. Known as the UK07 rider, he went live while driving recklessly, and the stream ended abruptly following a crash. Fortunately, he survived the incident but was quickly taken to the hospital. His manager, Rohit Panday, provided an update on Anurag's condition, confirming that he is currently in the intensive care unit (ICU).
Health Update on Anurag Dobhal
Anurag Dobhal's health update
In a recent Instagram story, Anurag's manager disclosed that he has been moved to another hospital. "He is currently in the ICU, and we ask for your prayers. We are in constant communication with the medical team. A heartfelt thanks to everyone who has supported us, especially the fans who helped locate him and ensured he received assistance. You all are truly a blessing," he expressed.
Official Statement Regarding Hospitalization
Official statement on Anurag Dobhal's hospitalisation
Prior to the health update, Anurag's manager released an official statement regarding his hospitalization following the crash. "On behalf of Team UK Rider, I confirm that Anurag Dobhal is under medical care in the hospital. We kindly request that this be treated as the official statement and ask that you refrain from making repeated inquiries about his condition. We will provide updates as they become available," he stated.
Reasons Behind Anurag Dobhal's Distress
What made Anurag Dobhal take drastic step?
For those unfamiliar, in his previous vlog, Anurag accused his family, including his parents and brother, of mental harassment. He also mentioned that his wife, Ritika Chauhan, had distanced herself and their child from him. In that vlog, he alluded to contemplating ending his life.
Support Resources
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