Concerns Raised About

Shocking revelations about a well-known figure’s declining health have ignited fierce debate over whether keeping aging individuals in high-pressure roles is ethical—or even legal.

A legal expert questioned if this could qualify as elder abuse, while a veteran journalist slammed it as a “disservice,” pointing fingers at family for enabling the situation.

Medical professionals warn of serious risks, calling for urgent oversight.

No official word from the family yet, but the firestorm has reignited calls for clear standards on elder care, autonomy, and public duty in the spotlight.

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