Mumbai: In a shocking development, a ₹1500 crore financial fraud has been unearthed at Mumbai’s reputed Lilavati Hospital, with investigators uncovering a bizarre twist involving black magic practices. During the probe, officials recovered seven urns containing human hair and skulls, raising concerns of occult rituals being connected to the scam.
According to police sources, the fraud appears to have been carried out over a prolonged period, involving large-scale misappropriation of hospital funds. The scam reportedly includes falsified documents, fund diversion, and internal manipulation within the hospital’s financial systems.
However, what has stunned both investigators and the public is the recovery of black magic paraphernalia from the hospital premises. The discovery of urns with human remains has prompted authorities to explore a possible link between occult practices and financial wrongdoing.
Police officials suspect that the black magic rituals might have been used either to influence decision-making within the hospital or to instill fear among staff members. The presence of human skulls and hair indicates ritualistic elements not commonly associated with white-collar crime.
“The financial irregularities are serious in themselves, but the black magic angle has added an entirely new dimension to the case,” said a senior official involved in the investigation.
The case has triggered intense public reaction, as Lilavati Hospital is one of Mumbai’s most respected healthcare institutions. Authorities are now questioning several individuals, including hospital insiders and possible external collaborators who may have aided in the ritual practices.
Forensic teams have been called in to examine the recovered urns and determine the origin of the remains. Further audits of hospital records are underway, and more arrests are likely in the coming days.
As the probe deepens, investigators are looking into whether the black magic was part of a belief system intended to ensure financial gain or whether it was used to control or threaten key personnel involved in the fraud.
This unusual case has shocked the medical and corporate fraternity alike, highlighting how superstition and corruption can sometimes go hand-in-hand, even in modern institutions.
Further updates are awaited as the investigation continues.