Bigg Boss 17 Contestant Anurag Dobhal Survives Suicide Attempt: Health Update
Anurag Dobhal's Distressing Incident
Trigger Warning: This article discusses suicide, suicide attempts, and mental health issues.
In a shocking turn of events, Anurag Dobhal, a contestant on Bigg Boss 17 and a popular YouTuber known as UK07 Rider, attempted to take his own life while driving at a speed of 150 km/h. He broadcasted a live video on Instagram, referring to it as his 'last ride'. Fortunately, he survived the crash and was subsequently hospitalized. His manager, Rohit Panday, later confirmed that Anurag was moved to another facility and placed in the ICU for monitoring. Recently, Rohit provided an update on Anurag's condition via Instagram, announcing that he is no longer in the ICU.
Health Update on Anurag Dobhal
Rohit shared a photo of Anurag from the hospital on his Instagram stories, showing the Bigg Boss contestant smiling for a selfie. He captioned the update, stating, "Update: Anurag Bhai is out from the ICU. We are with him 24/7, please pray for his quick recovery." Following the incident, Rohit had previously issued an official statement regarding Anurag's hospitalization, requesting that people refrain from making continuous inquiries about his health.
For context, Anurag's drastic action came shortly after he accused his family, including his parents and brother, of mental harassment. In a vlog, he also mentioned that his wife, Ritika Chauhan, had distanced herself from him.
Support from Munawar Faruqui
After news of Anurag's crash circulated on social media, fellow reality star Munawar Faruqui posted a video message on Instagram. He expressed his concern and mentioned that he had reached out to Anurag's close friends following the vlog. Munawar advised Anurag to take care of himself, stating, "What can we do about it? It is not in our hands. No one can solve a family problem. You guys take care. We hope that he stays fine always." He also emphasized that suicide is not a solution.
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