News Channels’ Sensational Reporting Reaches An All-Time Low, Twitter Calls It The ‘Death Of Media’

Dipali Patel

India’s female superstar, Sridevi passed away in Dubai on Saturday. Unfortunately the sequence of events post her demise have now become a competition for ratings. 

From sensational headlines…

To speculating over what could have happened…

To putting her in a bathtub…

India’s prime-time news scraped the bottom of the barrel and literally turned an unfortunate passing of an iconic superstar into a competition for ratings.

How low can we stoop?!

However, not all news channels resorted to sensational reportage. 

Here’s the death certificate of Sridevi issued by Ministry of Health in UAE:

RIP, Indian media.

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