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Tunisha Sharma's mother and uncle reach the hospital to take the actress' mortal remains; her uncle says, "She is in a terrible state"

Tunisha Sharma's funeral is to be held on December 27, the actre... Read More
Tunisha Sharma's mortal remains have been taken to the government hospital in Bhayandar after the proceedings of Post-mortem in JJ Hospital. The late actress' mother and family members reach the hospital to see her mortal remains.

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Tunisha's uncle gave details about her last rites, and he shared, "Around 3/4 pm we will have the last rite rituals at the residence and then take her to the crematorium."

On being asked about her mother's state he shared, "She is in a terrible state, I don't want to talk about it. Whatever will happen, shall happen after the 28th, Police are doing the investigation."

Later, Tunisha's mother arrives at the hospital, she is seen in a terrible state as her brother and other relatives give her support while walking out of the hospital, she is in a state of shock.

Tunisha Sharma died on the set of her show, Ali Baba: Daastan-E-Kabul, on December 24. Tunisha's mother blamed her daughter's co-star Sheezan Mohammed Khan for her death. He has been arrested and is in police remand till December 28.

The actress died by suicide in her co-actor and ex-boyfriend Sheezan Khan's makeup room. She was rushed to the hospital but the doctors declared 'brought dead'.
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Earlier, Tunisha's mother, Vanita Sharma, stated that her Ali Baba: Daastan-E-Kabul co-star Sheezan Mohammed Khan used and cheated on her. She said that despite having a relationship with another woman, Sheezan had sworn to marry Tunisha. She said, "Sheezan dated Tunisha for three to four months before breaking up with her. My child passed away. This person should be punished."

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