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Malayalam TV actor Dr Priya dies of cardiac arrest, was 8 months pregnant

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Actress Dr Priya, who has been a part of several Malayalam television shows like ‘Karuthamuthu’, died after suffering from a cardiac arrest. The actress was eight months pregnant and her child is reportedly in the ICU now. Actor Kishor Satya shared the news on his social media.

DR PRIYA DIES AT 34

Malayalam TV actress Dr Priya died on October 31 at the age of 34. She reportedly suffered a cardiac arrest. The actress was eight months pregnant and her baby is currently in the ICU.

Actor Kishor Satya shared the news on his social media. He wrote, ''One more unexpected death in the Malayalam television sector. Dr Priya died of cardiac arrest yesterday. She was 8 months pregnant. The baby is in the ICU. There were no other health issues.(sic)"

He further added, “The mother who is crying unable to accept the death of her only daughter. The pain of husband Nanna as a loving partner with Priya without going anywhere for 6 months. Last night while going to the hospital, the sight of sadness rained in my mind.(sic)”

He concluded by saying, “What will you say to comfort them? Why did God show this cruelty to those innocent minds who are believers? The mind kept repeating the questions...Unanswered questions...Before the shocking news of Ranjusha's death goes away, next one more...When a person who is only 35 years old leaves this world, the mind is not allowed to say condolences....How will Priya's husband and mother recover from this collapse...Don't know...Let their minds have the power for that. (sic)''

May her soul rest in peace and may the family get the strength to deal with this immense loss.

Source: India Today

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