HYDERABAD:
Andhra Pradesh chief minister
N Chandrababu Naidu's brother-in-law and NT Rama Rao's son
Nandamuri Harikrishna
died in a
road mishap
near Nalgonda in
Telangana on Wednesday morning.
Nandamuri Harikrishna's death: Click to get all LIVE updatesAccording to Nalgonda superintendent of police AV Ranganath, the film actor-politician N Harikrishna was declared dead at the Kamineni hospital in Narkeptally after he was taken there in a critical condition. He also added that Harikrishna was not wearing a seat belt due to which he was thrown out of the car after due to the impact.
Police believe that deceased Harikrishna was driving the car when the mishap occurred on Wednesday
Police believe that deceased Harikrishna was driving the car when the mishap occurredPolice said he was returning from Nellore to Hyderabad in a car. The car overturned and mangled remains were found near the mishap site. Police believe that Harikrishna was driving the car when the mishap occurred on Wednesday.
Also read: Nandamuri Harikrishna was driving at 160km/hour, says Nalgonda SP Two sons of Hariksihna, Junior
NTR and Nandamuri Kalyanram are popular Tollywood actors. They rushed to the hospital after the incident.
Also read: Nandamuri Harikrishna, a rebel in family politics of TDP
Nandamuri Harikrishna with his sons Kalyanram and Jr NTRJunior NTR too was injured in a road mishap in 2009. Incidentally, Nandamuri Harikrishna's other son Nandamuri Janakiram died in a road mishap in 2014.
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