Preeti Jhangiani has confirmed that her husband Parvin Dabas, who was admitted to the ICU after an accident on Saturday morning, is out of danger. The Mohabbatein actress stated that the family is disturbed emotionally after seeing him in this condition but they are trying to cope.
Speaking to Hindustan Times, Preeti tagged the accident as a case of bad luck and revealed, "He was driving early morning after working all night. A flash of headlights caused him to crash the car into the divider. Luckily, he was close to the hospital and two boys brought him in.”
She further stated that Parvin has 'dizziness, double vision, drowsiness and nausea — signs of a concussion' and that he has not been able to speak too much. But all his medical reports, including MRI and CT scan, have been clear. The Khosla Ka Ghosla! actor will be soon out of the ICU, but will continue to be monitored at the hospital for another week. Preeti also confirmed to the news portal that a toxicology test was also done by the police to rule out any other possibilities for the accident. She added that her husband was not drinking and driving and that he is strictly against the same.
Parvin was the co-founder of the Pro Panja League, who issued a statement after the unfortunate event. They stated, "We regret to inform that Parvin Dabas, co-founder of the Pro Panja League, has been hospitalised and is in the ICU at Holy family hospital Bandra following an unfortunate car accident in the early hours of Saturday morning. Details of the incident are still emerging, but we can confirm that Mr Dabas is currently receiving medical attention. Our thoughts are with Parvin and his family during this challenging time. The Pro Panja League management is closely monitoring the situation and will provide updates as appropriate. We kindly request privacy for Mr Dabas and his loved ones. We wish Parvin a swift and complete recovery."
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