Malaika Arora, who was in Pune at the time of her father Anil Arora's untimely death, has returned to Mumbai. The actress was spotted arriving at her father's residence in Bandra, where the tragic incident occurred. Photos shared by Yogen Shah capture Malaika rushing towards the residence, her face partially obscured by a mask. For the unversed, Anil Arora passed away on September 11 after allegedly jumping from the terrace of his Mumbai home. The reason behind his alleged suicide is still not known. Anil Arora Dies by Suicide: Arjun Kapoor Reaches Malaika Arora’s Parents’ Residence After Her Father Passes Away (Watch Video).
Local police authorities have confirmed that Anil Arora's body has been sent for a post-mortem examination. While reportedly no suicide note has been found at this time, the investigation into the circumstances surrounding his death is ongoing. The news of Anil Arora's passing has sent shockwaves through the community, and Malaika and her family are currently mourning the loss. Who Was Anil Arora? All You Need To Know About Malaika Arora and Amrita Arora’s Father Who Allegedly Died By Suicide.
Malaika Arora Reaches Home From Pune After Father's Death
Malaika Arora Reaches Mumbai From Pune
In the wake of Anil Arora's tragic passing, Malaika Arora's family and friends have come together to offer their support. Her sister, Amrita Arora, was seen arriving at her parents' home in Mumbai. Additionally, Malaika's son, Arhaan Khan, was also photographed at the residence.
For the unversed, Anil Arora, a Punjabi Hindu, served in the Indian Merchant Navy. He was married to Joyce Polycarp, a Malayali Christian, and together they have two daughters, Malaika and Amrita. Despite their union, Anil and Joyce separated when Malaika was 11 years old. May his soul RIP.
Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Helpline Numbers:
Tele Manas (Ministry of Health) – 14416 or 1800 891 4416; NIMHANS – + 91 80 26995000 /5100 /5200 /5300 /5400; Peak Mind – 080-456 87786; Vandrevala Foundation – 9999 666 555; Arpita Suicide Prevention Helpline – 080-23655557; iCALL – 022-25521111 and 9152987821; COOJ Mental Health Foundation (COOJ) – 0832-2252525.
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