Self-proclaimed
godman
and
Bigg
Boss
10
contestant
Swami
Om
passed
away
at
his
residence
in
Ghaziabad's
Ankur
Vihar
(Delhi)
on
Wednesday
(February
3,
2021)
morning.
According
to
reports,
he
had
contracted
Coronavirus
three
months
ago
and
since
then
he
wasn't
keeping
well.
Apparently,
though
he
recovered
from
COVID-19,
his
condition
deteriorated
a
few
days
ago
and
was
paralysed,
post
which,
he
passed
away.
Arjun
Jain,
son
of
Swami
Om's
friend
Mukesh
Jain,
confirmed
the
news
to
Zee
News
and
revealed
that
his
health
deteriorated
after
Swami
Om
suffered
paralysis
attack
a
few
days
back.
He
was
undergoing
treatment
at
AIIMS.
Arjun
was
quoted
by
the
portal
as
saying,
"Swami
Om
was
sick
for
the
last
few
months.
Even
after
recovering
the
coronavirus,
he
had
a
lot
of
trouble
walking
due
to
weakness.
After
which
he
also
had
paralysis
in
half
his
body.
His
condition
worsened
15
days
ago
due
to
paralysis.
He
breathed
his
last
this
morning."
Apparently,
his
last
rites
was
performed
today
at
1.30
pm
at
Nigam
Bodh
Ghat,
Delhi.
For
the
uninitiated,
Swami
Om
was
one
of
the
most-talked
about
contestant
of
Bigg
Boss
10.
In
fact,
he
was
one
of
the
most-controversial
contestants
in
the
history
of
Bigg
Boss.
The
self-proclaimed
godman
had
received
several
hate
comments
for
his
nasty
remarks
on
the
contestants.
During
his
stay
in
the
house,
he
threw
urine
on
his
fellow
contestants.
He
was
shown
the
door
by
the
makers
and
host
Salman
Khan,
as
they
were
annoyed
with
his
dirty
antics.
Post
his
exit,
he
had
continued
with
his
series
of
controversies
and
grabbed
headlines
multiple
times.
He
had
also
given
nonsensical
statements
against
the
host
of
Bigg
Boss
Salman
Khan
and
makers.
He
had
even
threatened
the
makers
that
he
will
sabotage
the
grand
finale
in
2017.
He
was
also
arrested
by
Delhi
Crime
Branch
in
connection
with
2008
case.
(Click
here
to
read
more
about
the
case.)