Families bid tearful adieu to Sunanda Pushkar

January 19, 2014

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New Delhi, Jan 19: Emotions were high as Sunanda Pushkar, wife of junior HRD Minister Shashi Tharoor, was given a tearful adieu on Saturday, as both families cried on one another's shoulder just before her mortal remains were consigned to flames.

Pushkar's only son Shiv - from her second marriage - hugged her body one last time before it was cremated at 5:21 pm at the Lodhi Estate crematorium in south Delhi.

Her father P N Dass and Tharoor also hugged the body and broke down. Dass wept inconsolably and almost collapsed on the ground before families standing by caught hold of him. He walked over to Shiv, who too had tears rolling down his cheeks.

“Don't cry,” he said in his ear, as he hugged and consoled the boy. Some other family members were inconsolable, struggling to come to terms with the reality just after Pushkar's body was brought to the crematorium from the couple's residence in Lodhi Estate around 5 pm.

Shiv also whispered in his grandfather's ears and said: “It's the end.” Pushkar's body was draped in a red saree and her face was left uncovered.

The funeral pyre, made of sandalwood and showered with rose petals, was lit by Tharoor and Shiv, both wearing white kurta-pyjamas. Tharoor pleaded with mediapersons to stay away and leave the family in peace while they performed the last rites.

Once the final rites were performed, Shiv settled into a corner of the cremation ground. Standing alone, he kept staring at the burning pyre, lost in thought.

He did not interact with any of the family members all through the ceremony.

Anger mixed with grief was clearly seen in Shiv's behaviour. When his grandfather was consoling him, Tharoor also tried to catch his hand to stop him from crying but he dismissed him and went and stood next to Pushkar's pyre.

Till 7 pm, when Tharoor left the crematorium, Shiv maintained a distance from him and continuously stared at his mother's pyre.

After Tharoor left, Shiv decided to stay at the crematorium with a family member until the pyre was extinguished.

Earlier Report:

'Drug overdose may have led to Pushkar's death'

New Delhi, Jan 18: Sunanda Pushkar's husband Union minister Shashi Tharoor with her son Shiv Menon while they were taking away her body from the AIIMS in New Delhi on Saturday.

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A drug overdose could be the reason for the death of Sunanda Pushkar, wife of junior HRD Minister Shashi Tharoor, in a hotel here, police sources said Saturday.

"It could be a case of drug overdose but things would be clear only after the detailed autopsy report," the sources said, adding it could be an overdose of sleeping pills.

Sources revealed that the couple had "verbal spat" during their flight from Thiruvananthapuram to Delhi. In the hotel too they were arguing, which was disclosed by the house keeping staff to police during investigation.

"The hotel's housekeeping staff said that the couple were seen arguing in the lobby," said the police sources.

Sunanda Pushkar was found dead under mysterious circumstances in her room at The Leela Palace hotel in south Delhi Friday.

Her death came barely 24 hours after she and Shashi Tharoor declared they were "happily married" following public airing of tweets that hinted at an extra-marital relationship and the alleged involvement of a Pakistani woman.

Tharoor, who complained of chest pain, was admitted in the same hospital few hours after Pushkar's death. He was discharged in the afternoon.

Pushkar was cremated in the evening.

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