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Popular Telugu TV actress Jhansi commits suicide, police investigate

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Telugu television actor Naga Jhansi killed herself at her house in Hyderabad on Wednesday, police said. 21-year-old Jhansi was found in her flat in an apartment complex in Sri Nagar colony in the city.

Her brother, Durga Prasad alerted the police when she did not respond to the door bell yesterday. After breaking open the door he found her hanging from the ceiling fan.

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According to the police, the actor was alone in the flat and apparently chatting with a man shortly before her death. She had grown close the man in the last six months. The police have seized Jhansi’s mobile phone and examining the call data and chat records.

The police have shifted her body to government-run Gandhi Hospital for autopsy and a case has been registered.

The actor’s relatives also say that she was in a relationship with a man who is ‘distantly related’ to her. Her parents reportedly did not approve of her relationship and she was depressed for the last few days.

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