Former Bigg Boss contestant Nikki Tamboli has written a heartfelt post after her brother Jatin Tamboli died due to COVID-19 complications. Nikki shared a series of photos with her brother and mother as she wrote an emotional note on Jatin’s death.
Nikki wrote, “We didn’t know that this morning god was going to call your name..In life we loved you dearly. In death we do the same. It broke our heart to lose you. You didn’t go alone. For part of us we went with you. The day god called you home. You left us beautiful memories. Your love is still our guide. And though we cannot see you. You are always by our side. Our family chain is broken. And nothing seems the same. But as god calls us one by one. The chain will link again.”
One of the photos showed Nikki posing for the camera with Jatin and her mother. She continued, “You gave no one a last farewell. Not ever said good bye. You were gone before we knew it, And only god knows why. A million times we will miss you. A million times we will cry. If love alone could have saved you, you never would have died. We will meet again someday. I thank God he made you our brother while you were here on earth,”
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Nikki had taken part in the last edition of the Colors TV reality show hosted by Salman Khan. She had to face criticism for her abusive behaviour in the house.
She concluded her post by saying, “You are always loved immensely and never forgotten. May your soul Rest in peace!!”
Reacting to Nikki’s brother’s death, former Bigg Boss contestant Hina Khan tweeted, “So so sorry to hear about your brother Nikki , I very well know how it feels.. No one can ever ever replace a lost family member.. Heartfelt Condolences. @nikkitamboli You are in my prayers.. May god give you and your family strength..May his soul Rest In Peace.”
Nikki’s housemate in the last edition of the reality show, Aly Goni, wrote, “Just heard about nikki’s brother Disappointed face may god rest his soul in peace Folded hands stay strong. @nikkitamboli.”
The second wave of coronavirus pandemic has wreaked havoc in India with tens of thousands of people dying due to lack of access of osygen. The government has faced criticism for its inept handling of the crisis.