Malaika Arora's Sister Amrita Met Her Mother Hours Before Father's Sudden Death, Video Surfaces Online
Malaika Arora's Sister Amrita Met Her Mother Hours Before Father's Sudden Death, Video Surfaces Online
Amrita Arora was seen visiting her mother on Tuesday night, a day before her father died.

Malaika Arora and Amrita Arora’s father Anil Arora passed away on Wednesday. It is reported he died by suicide. While more details about his death are awaited, a new video has revealed that Amrita met her mother at her home just hours before her father’s death. The video, shared on Reddit, showed Amrita Arora walking out of the building and smiling for the cameras.

Before she jumped into her vehicle, she waved at her mother who was standing in the balcony. Sharing the video on social media, fans are in shock about how life took a heartbreaking turn for the Arora family in just a few hours. “The video of Amrita Arora leaving from her parents house last night in Bandra and waving goodbye to her mom. Life can be so unpredictable,” the Reddit user wrote while sharing the video.

Watch the video below:

The video of Amrita Arora leaving from her parents house last night in Bandra and waving goodbye to her mom. Life can be so unpredictable. byu/hailyou2022 inBollyBlindsNGossip

It has been reported that Malaika Arora’s father allegedly jumped off the sixth floor of his home on Wednesday morning. Sources claimed Malaika’s mother, Joyce, in her statement to the police said that Anil Arora would routinely sit in the balcony and read the newspapers every morning. She told the police that on Wednesday morning, when she saw her ex-husband’s slippers in the living room, she went to look for him in the balcony. When she could not find him there, she leaned over and saw below. The building watchman was shouting for help.

She told the police that they were divorced, but had starting living together again for the past few years. Joyce also told the police that Anil Arora was not suffering from any illness. He only had some knee pain.

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