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Fans furious with Poonam Pandey who fakes her death

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Poonam Pandey has claimed herself to be alive in a recent interview. On Friday, reports arrived at the conclusion that the model was no more as a social media post on her handle suggested so. In the post, it was claimed by the team of the actress that she was no more.  

In the social media post, the team of the model wrote that Cervical cancer got the better of the actress. However, Poonam has opened up on her move to fake death. Pandey spoke in the interview and claimed that she was alive and added that she did not die of cervical cancer. “I am alive. I didn’t die of cervical cancer,” Poonam said. 

She added that though she is alive, the same cannot be said about thousands who die from the disease. “Unfortunately, I can’t say that about those hundreds and thousands of women who have lost their lives because of cervical cancer….” Added the model in her statement.

‘We have the means to ensure no one loses their life to this disease’ – Poonam Pandey 

Poonam claimed that she faked her death in order to spread awareness among the people about the disease. She added that cervical cancer is a preventable disease. Pandey added that one must go through detection tests and take HIV vaccines. “Unlike some other cancers, Cervical Cancer is entirely preventable. The key lies in the HPV vaccine and early detection tests,” Poonam said. 

Poonam said that one must spread the information about the disease so that no one dies due to lack of information. Poonam called for spreading the information about the disease and keeping the women informed. “We have the means to ensure no one loses their life to this disease,” added the Bollywood actress in her statement. 

Poonam posted a link about the same on her social media and asked the viewers to go through it. “Let’s empower one another with critical awareness and ensure every woman is informed about the steps to take. Visit the link in the bio to delve deeper into what can be done. Together, let’s strive to put an end to the devastating impact of the disease and bring,” Poonam concluded. 

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