Trustees at the famous Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai have claimed that evidence of black magic rituals has been found in the hospital premises. According to him, eight bells were found under the office floor of the existing trustees, in which human bones, skulls, hair, rice and other items were found. Lilavati Hospital’s trustee is allegedly debated about misuse of money from the past.
These items were discovered on the basis of information received from former employees and was documentary during the excavation. This happened when the Hospital Trust filed a case against its former trustees of more than Rs 1,250 crore, which was allegedly fraudulently rigged by fake orders and records. However, the former trustee termed the allegations as baseless and malicious.
Three FIRs were registered by Vijay Mehta, the founder of Lilavati Hospital, Kishore Mehta, and was allegedly accused of financial fraud by former trustees, including his relatives and colleagues. In addition, complaints of tax evasion and tax evasion were also registered against former trustees.
The report found evidence
At the same time, another complaint was filed under the Maharashtra Anti -Black Magic Act when the hospital staff reported the alleged black magic evidence to damage Prashant Mehta and his mother, Chaudha Mehta, through former trustees.
However, Vijay Mehta’s son, Chatin Mehta, has denied black magic allegations. He said, ‘Black magic allegations are not even able to respond and they are just to spread the thrill.’
According to officials, Kishore Mehta went abroad for treatment in 2002. During this, his brother Vijay Mehta took charge of the trust. Vijay Mehta allegedly signed a fake document and signed his sons and nephews as a trustee, while Kishore Mehta was removed from the post of permanent trustee. And after a long battle of law, Kishore Mehta got his post in 2016.