Why did Malaika Arora’s father jump from the sixth floor? Police is investigating from every angle, know the entire story of the last 5 hours

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Mumbai Famous actress Malaika Arora’s father Anil Arora committed suicide by jumping from the sixth floor of his house ‘Aisha’ in Bandra at around 9 am on Wednesday. In this case, the Mumbai Police says that the team has started investigating it and the investigation is being done from every angle. The police says that the initial investigation suggests that he has committed suicide.

According to the police, he was ill and took this step due to his illness. However, it is not yet clear why he committed suicide. His body has been sent for post-mortem. It is being told that the post-mortem report will also come by this evening. According to reports, Malaika’s father committed suicide by jumping from the sixth floor at 9 am on Wednesday.

After the death of Anil Arora, these 10 photos of Malaika with her father came out, 2 pictures are very special

As soon as Mumbai police got this news, the whole team reached the spot. After that Malaika’s ex-husband Arbaaz Khan along with her father Salim Khan and Sohail Khan also reached ‘Aisha’ in Bandra. After reaching the spot, the police first sent the body for post-mortem. After that the team started investigating from every angle. After the death of her father, Malaika is in deep sorrow.

Let us tell you, Anil Arora was ill since last year. He was even admitted to the hospital last year. Anil Arora was a resident of Fazika district of Punjab. He used to work in the Indian Merchant Navy. Born in a Punjabi Hindu family, Anil Arora married Joyce Polycarp of Christian religion. It is said that when Malaika was 11 years old, her parents separated and her mother raised both her daughters alone.

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