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Bollywood actor Zarine khan road accident with biker dies



A man on a scooter died when bloody into film industry actor Zarine Khan’s automobile in state on weekday.


According to cuckoo, the bike crashed into the actor’s vehicle from behind in Goa’s Anjuna space, succeeding that the biker lost his life.

It was more unconcealed that the deceased man known as 31-year-old Nitesh Naemorhedus goral, a resident of Mapusa, had fallen off the bike and endured head injuries when that he was captive to the area’s Asilo Hospital wherever he passed on to the great beyond.

While the Housefull two actor was gift within the vehicle, her driver Ali Abbas was behind the steering wheels once the incident open.

As per reports by the police from the Anjuna police headquarters, the matter is presently below thorough investigation.The 31-year-old Veer star had recently created headlines when she filed a case against her former manager for causing her objectionable messages.

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