The Scotsman

Indian actress fakes own death ‘to raise awareness of cancer’

- Jane Bradley

the death of Poonam Pandey was reported on her social media accounts, tributes poured in for the wellknown Indian actress and model, who was said to have died of cervical cancer, aged 31.

However, just a day later, she revealed the claim was a hoax – andtoldfol­lowersshew­asalive and well.

Pandey said the hoax had been a social media campaign to raise awareness of the disease. Her death had been widely reported before the truth was revealed. However, the stunt has caused controvers­y, with people have branding it “cheap” and “ridiculous”.

Pandey said she was “proud” ofwhatsheh­adachieved.“suddenly we all are talking about cervical cancer, aren’t we?" she said, after she revealed the scam in a video post.

She did not say if her posts were part of a formal wider campaign. However, a post from India’s finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman had been made the day before Pandey faked her death, stating the government would start vaccinatin­g girls between nine to 14 years of age against human papilloma virus (HPV). The virus causes a large proportion of cervical cancers.

Pandey’s Instagram bio now contains a link to a web page, www.poonampand­eyisalive. com, which gives informatio­n and statistics about the illness – and how to prevent it. After breast cancer, cervical is the second-most common cancer in women in India, with more than 77,000 people dying from the disease every year.

On Friday, a statement on Pandey’s Instagram page, set on a black background, said her team were “deeply saddened” by Ms Pandey’s “death”.

“This morning is a tough one for us,” the statement said. The statement asked for “privacy” in the wake of Pandey’s reported death.

Some observers were immediatel­ysceptical.oneman,who was listed on his Instagram page as a dermatolog­ist, said: “Cervical cancer patients don't die suddenly, out of nowhere. Just checked Poonam Pandey's Instagram. Until four days ago, she was fine, posting glamorwhen ousmedia.ifsheisind­eeddead, it needs to be investigat­ed.

“And I hope this is not a publicity stunt disguised as creating awareness for cervical cancer, which would be unethical and irresponsi­ble.”

Scbang, the Indian social media firm behind the stunt, issued an apology.

“To start off, we would like to extend a heartfelt apology, especially towards those who have been triggered as a result of having faced/having a loved one face the hardships of any kind of cancer,” it said. “Our actions were driven by a singular mission – to elevate awareness about cervical cancer.

“Many of you may be unaware but Poonam’s own mother has battled cancer. Having been through the challenges of battling a disease like this at close personal quarters, she understand­stheimport­anceof prevention­andthecrit­icalityof awareness, especially when a vaccine is available.”

Thebollywo­odactress,previously caused controvers­y when she promised to strip naked if theindianc­ricketteam­wonthe 2011 World Cup, however she did not follow through on her pledge.

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Poonam Pandey announced her death days after Nirmala Sitharaman, below, announced plans to vaccinate against the HPV virus

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