Malaika Arora's first post since father Anil Mehta's death: "October will be good to you"
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It's been nearly 20 days since Malaika Arora's father, Anil Kuldip Mehta, died by suicide. She had expressed deep shock while releasing a statement on social media and requested privacy for her and the family while they are dealing with this huge loss. Now, as September 2024 is finally coming to an end, Malaika broke her social media silence and shared her first Instagram story since her father's demise.
Malaika Arora hopes for positivity in October
She shared a note that read, "October will be good to you, Scorpio," indicating that she is requesting positive vibes from the universe. Dealing with this irreparable loss has left Malaika shattered, as evidenced by her public appearances at the prayer meet and during her visit to her mom's home.
Check out her post below:
Meanwhile, October 23 is Malaika's birthday, so she has been wishing for positivity in her birth month.
Mumbai Police investigation into Anil Mehta's death
DCP Raj Tilak Roshan of the Mumbai Police had previously submitted the deceased's body for a postmortem. He elaborated by saying that forensics and police teams are looking into the matter. Roshan stated that a team from their department is here, and they are conducting additional investigations. They are thoroughly investigating every possible angle. Both the forensics and their teams are present. They are removing the corpse for a necropsy and conducting a thorough investigation. Furthermore, an investigation is underway; at this stage, it appears to be a suicide.
Joyce Polycarp, the mother of Malaika and the wife of Anil Mehta, told the police that she had looked in the living room for his shoes the day of the incident but had been unable to find him anywhere in their flat. After discovering he wasn't there when she stepped out to the balcony, she began to worry that something was seriously wrong. These fears, alas, proved to be tragically correct.
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