Malaika Arora’s father dies by suicide; reason unknown
On a very destructive note, Anil Arora who is the father of Bollywood divas Malaika Arora and Amrita Arora died on Wednesday evening. As per the report of Mumbai Police, Anil Arora committed suicide by jumping down from the roof of his residence place located in Bandra. The family has still not been able to comment on this unfortunate occurrence regarding its official statement.
Mumbai police were swiftly augmented on attendance of that condition for further and appropriate case investigation; the condition was quite upsetting. Malaika’s ex-husband, actor-producer Arbaaz Khan was captured in a video outside Anil Arora’s residence on Wednesday conversing with the police. Due to this, the area is still under heavy guard and caution so as not to lose the privacy of the victims. An ambulance was also parked outside the structure.
Maurya explains that Malaika Arora's parents, Anil Arora and Joyce Polycarp, divorced when their daughter was 11 years old. In his wisdom, Mullick stated, "The separation of my parents allowed me to see my mother for who she was. I understood the essence of effort and the need to stand alone."
Adventures, especially the lifetime ones that can be considered as such, are not easy... Even then, looking back, I will say it was fierce. But such difficult periods also give you some value."
Further details regarding the incident and from the family as such are pending.
Mumbai police were swiftly augmented on attendance of that condition for further and appropriate case investigation; the condition was quite upsetting. Malaika’s ex-husband, actor-producer Arbaaz Khan was captured in a video outside Anil Arora’s residence on Wednesday conversing with the police. Due to this, the area is still under heavy guard and caution so as not to lose the privacy of the victims. An ambulance was also parked outside the structure.
Maurya explains that Malaika Arora's parents, Anil Arora and Joyce Polycarp, divorced when their daughter was 11 years old. In his wisdom, Mullick stated, "The separation of my parents allowed me to see my mother for who she was. I understood the essence of effort and the need to stand alone."
Adventures, especially the lifetime ones that can be considered as such, are not easy... Even then, looking back, I will say it was fierce. But such difficult periods also give you some value."
Further details regarding the incident and from the family as such are pending.
( Source : Deccan Chronicle )
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