The 68-year-old AIADMK supremo died following a cardiac arrest on Dec 5, 2016
Police said a 10-member gang in two vehicles was seen entering the area in the early hours
The apex court had on February 14 convicted AIADMK Chief V K Sasikala and two others in the case
The Madras HC said that the accused had also forged documents
Jayalalithaa died on December 5, 2016 after 75 days in Apollo Hospitals at Chennai
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Stalin had objected to government schemes being named after Jayalalithaa
Though I was not keen on entering politics, it is the people's wish, she said
The expensive treatment involving the use of Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) machine was also engaged P Balaji of Madras Medical College, who attended on the late chief minister, told reporters that around Rs 5 crore to Rs 5.5 crore was the hospital bill for the treatment provided to her. K Babu of Apollo Hospitals and Balaji said Jayalalithaa was admitted with "uncontrolled diabetes alongside septicemia and that the best of treatment was given." They, along with Richard Beale, clarified that when admitted, Jayalalithaa had fever and dehydration and it was found that her sugar levels were uncontrolled and she also had urinary infection. The expensive treatment involving the use of Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) machine was also engaged during her final stages, they said.
Richard Beale adds that she often interacted after being taken in for fever and dehydration
SC had, in 2016, reserved its verdict in the Jayalalithaa's decade old case for three months
The deceased leader was also known as 'the iron lady' of Tamil Nadu
Jayalalithaa was declared dead on December 5 after suffering a cardiac arrest a day earlier
Saraswathy said party had fought hard to bring Jayalalithaa back to good health
The bench also issued notice to the Apollo Hospitals returnable by January 9
The matter has become more contentious after Jayalalithaa's death on December 5
Tamil Nadu's former Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa breathed her last on December 5, 2016
Sasikala Natarajan was J Jayalalithaa's long-time aide
Petitioner alleged that suspicious poisoning was cause for her death
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