Gaurav Tiwari death: Indian ghost buster's mysterious death is mag-net for paranormal theories | Indian paranormal society | New Delhi | Horror Story | ghost hunting | paranormal act
In a bizarre incident that occurred on July 7, 2016, a paranormal investigator Gaurav Tiwari was found dead under "mysterious" circumstances at his flat in Delhi. According to the family, Tiwari was in the bathroom when they heard a loud noise. Upon breaking in, they found him unconscious on the floor. When he was taken to the hospital, the doctors declared him dead on arrival.
Tiwari was the CEO of the Indian Paranormal Society that he had established in 2009 to help those who lived in fear of the dead. It was reported that the ghost-finder had visited over 6,000 'haunted' locations and investigated paranormal activities in these areas.
--- Gaurav had visited 6,000 sites for investigating paranormal activities.
--- He was a part of programmes such as Haunting Australia, MTV Girls Night out, Haunted Weekend with Sunny Leone, Bhoot Aaya and Fear Files.
--- He had won awards from America’s Paranexus Association for his work. He was also an ordained minister for Metaphysical Church of Humanistic Science as he could communicate with supernatural beings.
Tiwari often cited the example of the American-British 1976 supernatural horror film, The Omen, to narrate such “black line” theories. The film also had examples of a photographer finding black lines appearing from nowhere in his photographs of a priest probing mysterious and ominous deaths.
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