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Child actor Veer Sharma and his brother tragically pass away in fire accident

Child actor Veer Sharma and his brother Shaurya tragically passed away in a fire accident their house in Kota.

Veer Sharma, a 10-year-old actor, and his brother, 15-year-old Shaurya, tragically passed away due to suffocation caused by fire at their apartment in Kota. The fire reportedly began on the fourth floor, where the boys were found unconscious by the neighbours. They were declared dead on their arrival despite being rushed to the hospital.

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According to ETimes, Superintendent of Police Tejaswini Gautam, the drawing room of the house was destroyed due to fire. “The drawing room was completely destroyed, and other parts of the flat also showed burn marks.”

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As per reports by the police, the fire may have been caused by a short circuit.

The children’s mother, Rita Sharma, is reportedly an actress as well. Their father is reportedly a faculty member at a private coaching centre in Kota.

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First published on: Sep 29, 2025 12:09 AM IST


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