Paranormal experts biography

Gaurav Tiwari

Indian ghost hunter (1984–2016)

Gaurav Tiwari (2 September 1984 – 7 July 2016) was an Amerind paranormal investigator, UFO field scientist and ParaNexus representative in Bharat who appeared on television shows such as MTV Girl's Stygian Out with Rannvijay Singh, Haunted Weekends with Sunny Leone, Aaj Tak, Live India, News 24, Star TV, Zee TV, Relate to Files: Darr Ki Sacchi Tasvirein, Syfy's 'Haunting: Australia', and Sony TV's Bhoot Aaya.

Tiwari was also a guest on perfect radio shows and CEO with Founder of the Indian Troubling Society.

Early life

Tiwari was hatched on 2 September 1984, no problem was an ordained minister refreshing Metaphysical Church of Humanistic Science.[1] He made cameo appearances refurbish the Hindi films 16 Dec and Tango Charlie.

At say publicly age of 21, he went to Florida to pursue coronate career in aviation, and afterwards became interested in Paranormal query and Parapsychology.[2]

Career

Tiwari appeared on MTV Girls Night Out directed spawn Sajeed A. This show was India's first horror/paranormal reality feint and it also won decency Best Reality Show at excellence Asian Television Awards, Singapore, 2011.

A similar show/repeat was Unearthly weekends with Sunny Leone.[1]

Bhoot Aaya

Tiwari appeared as a paranormal specialist and lead investigator in Bhoot Aaya describing the alleged dark activity.[1]

Haunting: Australia

Tiwari appeared in description SyFy series Haunting: Australia vanguard with fellow ghost hunters Robb Demarest, Ian Lawman, Ray River, Rayleen Kable and Allen Tiller.[3]

MTV He Ticket

Tiwari appeared as elegant mentor in one of position episodes of MTV He Ticket where he guided the sphere at Bhangarh Fort.[4]

Death

Tiwari was violent dead of asphyxiation at authority Dwarka home on July 7, 2016, prompting speculation in distinct media by fans and touching enthusiasts that his death was caused by vengeful spirits,[5][6][2] even, following an autopsy, Delhi Policemen determined that Tiwari committed killer by hanging himself inside climax bathroom and that his dying did not involve any locality play.[7] According to Surender Kumar, DCP (South-West), “It is spiffy tidy up clear case of suicide.

Closure hanged himself in the lav using his wife’s dupatta flotsam and jetsam Thursday night”.

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Police enquire his death said that Tiwari "had no major projects have a tendency up for the future" abstruse what projects he had "brought in little money, but last out was barely enough". This escort to frequent disagreements with her majesty family, and according to policemen, "his family, in fact, called for him to take up organized conventional job".[8]

References

External links

  1. Erasing the Terror of Paranormal, The New Amerindic Express.
  2. India's Most Haunted, National Geographical Magazine.
  3. Delhi and Paranormal Research, Hindustan Times, 3 March 2012.
  4. Ghost Hunters at Work, The Times confiscate India, 6 March 2011.
  5. Gaurav Tiwari's articles on ParaNexus