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Malaika Arora and Amrita Arora’s father, Anil Arora, tragically died by suicide on Wednesday afternoon. According to the Mumbai Police, he took the fatal step by jumping from the terrace of his Bandra residence. The family has yet to release an official statement regarding the heartbreaking event.
Read: Malaika Arora’s father dies by suicide; police confirm he jumped off building
Top police officers rushed to the scene, and investigations are underway to uncover the reasons behind the incident. In a widely shared video on social media, Malaika’s ex-husband, Arbaaz Khan, was seen outside Anil Arora’s home, discussing the situation with police officials. The area was heavily secured by police, ensuring privacy and order, while an ambulance was stationed outside the building. Further details are still awaited as authorities continue to investigate.
Just a day before the shocking incident, Malaika Arora was spotted visiting her parents’ home. As she exited the building with her adorable pet Casper, she smiled for the paparazzi who had gathered outside the building to get a glimpse of her. Dressed casually, Malaika waved at the paps as she drove off in her car. Check out the video here:
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Sources claimed Malaika’s mother, Joyce, in her statement to the police said that Anil Arora would routinely sit in the balcony and read the newspapers every morning. She told the police that while they were divorced, had starting living together again for the past few years. She told the police that on Wednesday morning, when she saw her ex-husband’s slippers in the living room, she went to look for him in the balcony. When she could not find him there, she leaned over and saw below. The building watchman was shouting for help. Joyce also told the police that Anil Arora was not suffering from illness. He only had some knee pain. He had taken VRS from Merchant Navy.
Malaika Arora had previously revealed that she was just 11 years old when her parents, Joyce Polycarp and Anil Arora, parted ways. Following the separation, Malaika and her younger sister, Amrita, who was only 6 at the time, were primarily raised by their mother. Their mother then moved from Thane to Chembur with both daughters, where they continued to live after the split.
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