‘Jagga Jasoos’ Actress Bidhisha Bezbaruah Allegedly Commits Suicide At Her Gurugram House

PTI

Bidisha Bezbaruah, a 30-year-old Assamese actress and singer, who was last seen in Jagga Jasoos, allegedly committed suicide under mysterious circumstances at her residence in the posh Sushant Lok area of Gurugram on Monday evening, police said.

Bezbaruah was a native of Assam and was a well-known TV personality who had hosted many stage shows as well.

She had recently come from Mumbai to Gurugram, the police said.

“Bezbaruah was found hanging from a ceiling fan in her rented accommodation which she had taken recently,” Deputy Commissioner of Police (East) Deepak Saharan said.

He said the father of the actress had informed the police that she was not taking his calls.

“Her father suspected something foul as she was not picking the phone on Monday evening. He approached the police and gave details of her local address,” Saharan said.

When the police reached the spot, the main gate and the door were locked from inside. The police team broke open the door and found her hanging, he said.

“The victim’s father claimed in his complaint that she had a love marriage but would often have quarrels with her husband,” Saharan said.

Her mobile phone, Facebook and social networking site conversations are being examined by investigating teams.

“We are investigating the case and, if required, we will call her husband to record his statement,” Saharan said.

No suicide note was recovered from her possession.

Meanwhile, Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal today spoke to his Haryana counterpart Manohar Lal Khattar seeking proper probe into the death.

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