Actor-YouTuber Rahul Vohra died on Sunday at a hospital here due to Covid-19 complications, theatre director-playwright Arvind Gaur confirmed.
Vohra, 35, had shared his coronavirus diagnosis earlier this week in a Facebook post.
He was admitted at the Rajeev Gandhi Super Speciality hospital, Tahirpur, and was shifted to Ayushman Hospital, Dwarka, on Saturday evening.
Gaur confirmed the news of Vohra’s demise on Facebook.
“Rahul Vohra is gone, my talented actor is no more. It was only yesterday that he told me his life could have been saved if he got better treatment. He was shifted to Ayushman, Dwarka last evening but we could not save him. Please forgive us, we are all your culprits. My last respects,” he wrote.
New Delhi, May 9
Actor-YouTuber Rahul Vohra died on Sunday at a hospital here due to COVID-19 complications, theatre director-playwright Arvind Gaur confirmed.
Vohra, 35, had shared his corona
‘Jagga Jasoos’ editor Ajay Sharma dies due to Covid-19
Posted By:
Daliya Ghose
On Wednesday, 05th May 2021,03:05
Noted Bollywood editor Ajay Sharma passed away due to
Covid-19 complications. He was in his late 30s and breathed his last on Tuesday
night.
Ajay’s family confirmed
the devastating news, “He passed away at Rajeev Gandhi Super Speciality
hospital, New Delhi at night sometime between one and two. He was in ICU for
the past two weeks,” the source told us.
The untimely demise
of the young and energetic editor has devastated the film industry and many
celebrities expressed their shock, sadness and condolence.
At several places, people had started gathering at the facilities at 9 AM although booking for the first dose slot on the CO-WIN portal was scheduled to start at 12 noon on Monday. Officials had on Sunday said from Tuesday onwards, the booking will be open from 9 AM to 3 PM. I am perfectly confident about the vaccine. After all, the PM also took it today. However, getting registered is a problem. I tried the CO-WIN portal at home but it was not working, and now the staff at the hospital is insisting that we need to be registered, said retired Air India employee Rajesh Kumar Chandhock (64) at Poornima Sethi Multi Speciality hospital at Kalkaji.