Doctor who claimed Jaya was dead on arrival arrested

S Ramaseetha, a resident of Perambur, spoke in a public meeting organised at RK Nagar a few weeks earlier by people claiming to be supporters of Jaya’s niece, Deepa Jayakumar.

CHENNAI: A 48-year-old woman, who claimed to be a doctor at Apollo Hospitals and spoke in a public meeting that the former chief minister J Jayalalithaa was dead when she was admitted to the hospital on September 22, has been arrested on charges of spreading rumours.


S Ramaseetha, a resident of Perambur, spoke in a public meeting organised at RK Nagar a few weeks earlier by people claiming to be supporters of Jaya’s niece, Deepa Jayakumar. The speech was reported in some newspapers and the video went viral in social media.

S Ramaseetha
S Ramaseetha


The Apollo Hospitals management recently filed a police complaint against Ramaseetha after finding out that the hospital had no such staff on its roles. 


Police sources said Ramaseetha was a nutritionist, but it was not clear in which hospital she worked. “We filed the complaint about two weeks ago,” said a spokesperson of Apollo Hospitals.


The Central Crime Branch of the Chennai city police arrested her on Saturday. “She claims that she made such statements to get attention,” said a police officer.


The former chief minister J Jayalalithaa was admitted to Apollo Hospitals on September 22 and was declared dead on December 5 after suffering a cardiac arrest.

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