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Sukesh Chandrashekhar Gifts Bali Island To Jacqueline Fernandez, Mourns Her Mom's Death: 'Rebirth As Our Daughter'

Sukesh Chandrashekhar Gifts Bali Island To Jacqueline Fernandez, Mourns Her Mom's Death: 'Rebirth As Our Daughter'

News1824-04-2025
Sukesh Chandrashekhar, jailed for a Rs 200 crore extortion case, sent condolences to Jacqueline Fernandez after her mother's death and dedicated a garden in Bali to her.
After the sudden death of Jacqueline Fernandez's mother, Kim Fernandez, on April 6 due to a heart attack, Sukesh Chandrashekhar — currently in Delhi jail over a Rs 200 crore extortion case — sent a condolence letter to the actress from prison. In his message, Sukesh paid tribute to Kim by dedicating a garden of lilies and tulips in Bali, flowers she was said to have loved deeply. Sukesh and Jacqueline were reportedly romantically involved before his imprisonment.
In the letter, Sukesh wrote, 'I have acquired, a large piece of the island where the farming was ongoing at Bali, now its a fully private garden named, owned Kim's garden by Jacqueline Fernandez. I am gifting you this garden today as your Easter Gift, in remembrance of Mom. Baby, I am doing everything that I can to console, you and make you realise that I am here with and for you in this time of worse. People around you would pretend to be there, but only for there own purposes, I am sure you know that."
Sukesh Chandrashekhar said in his letter that he felt sorry and hoped Jacqueline Fernandez's mother didn't hate him. He said he believed she would be reborn as their daughter. He added in the letter, 'Mom will surely have a rebirth as our daughter. Baby, I really want you to go with Dad to visit your Easter Gift, that I am giving you today, which is dedicated for Mom, as you will surely feel her presence there." Sukesh added that he had arranged a mass at the Vatican to honour Jacqueline's late mother.
He also mentioned that he was closest to her mom. He wrote, 'Baby girl, Mom is 'with us,' 'in us,' and around us as our Guardian Angel. I know the pain you're going through, but my love, I am in harder pain. Because, in a very short period, I became the closest to Mom than all of you. It's very difficult to digest that she is gone too early, and I could not be there with her, for her." 'Remember what Mom used to tell me, and the note she had written to me on my birthday in 2021. I will stand by the promise I gave mom."
Sukesh's connection with actress Jacqueline Fernandez is a big part of the case. The ED said he gave her expensive gifts and money. Jacqueline was called for questioning but said she didn't know about his crimes. Sukesh also claimed they were in a relationship, which got a lot of media attention.
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