IPL founder Lalit Modi on life support after contracting COVID twice in a week

 IPL founder Lalit Modi on life support after contracting COVID twice in a week

Former Indian Premier League chairman Lalit Modi on Friday has said that he is on a 24/7 life support after contracting COVID-19 twice in a week and deep pneumonia. He took to social media to give update on his health stating that he was airlifted to London from Mexico after three weeks of confinement.

Lalit gives health update

"After 3 weeks in confinement with a double COVID in 2 weeks accompanied by influenza and deep pneumonia - and post trying several times to leave. Finally landed via air ambulance accompanied by two doctors and superstar super efficient son who did so much for me back in London," wrote Lalit in his Instagram post along with his picture from the hospital bed.

"The flight was smooth. Unfortunately still on 24/7 external oxygen. Thank u to all at @vistajet for going the extra mile. I am extremely grateful to all. Love to all. Big hug," he added.

Talks still on about Lalit Modi-Sushmita Singh relationship

Last year, Modi had also revealed about his relation with Sushmita Singh after which he was the trend on social media. However, the duo haven't been spotted much post making their relationship public, leading to various speculations.

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