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Shobitha Shivanna Death: Kannada Actress Allegedly Commits Suicide, Found Hanging At Her Residence

Kannada actress Shobitha Shivanna was allegedly found hanging at her apartment in Hyderabad.

Shobitha Shivanna, Kannada actress, was found dead at her residence in Hyderabad. The police reportedly suspect suicide and have registered a case. According to the police, the actress allegedly died by hanging herself at her home in Kondapur. The authorities are currently investigating the case and the exact reason behind her tragic and untimely demise is unknown.

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According to ANI, a police official said, “Kannada actress Shobhitha Shivanna found dead in apartment. She allegedly committed suicide by hanging herself at her residence in Kondapur, within the limits of PS Gachibowli. The police have registered a case.” 

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As per reports, her body has been shifted to the Gandhi Hospital for post-mortem.

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Shobitha wasn’t an active user on Instagram. On November 16, she posted a video of a man playing guitar and singing a song.

She was born in 1992 in Bengaluru. She pursued a degree in fashion design from the National Institute of Fashion Technology.

Shobitha started her career in showbiz as a VJ and later worked in several Kannada movies.

First published on: Dec 02, 2024 09:05 AM IST


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