“I Hope The Truth Comes Out,” Says, Vindu Dara Singh After The Death Of Sonali Phogat

On August 23, Sonali Phogat passed away at St. Anthony Hospital in Anjuna, North Goa. Following the discovery of a severe injury on her body in a post-mortem report, the Goa Police opened a murder investigation. The latest statement from Vindu Dara Singh describes the news as “upsetting” and expresses his desire that “justice is done.”

Sudhir Sangwan, Sonali’s PA, and Sukhwinder Singh, a friend of his, were detained when police obtained CCTV footage showing the group having a good time at a club. The victim was forced to swallow a drug, according to a video, according to Inspector General of Police Omvir Singh Bishnoi. The police announced on Saturday that they had detained the proprietor of Curlies Beach Shack in Anjuna as well as a suspected drug dealer, bringing the total number of arrests in the case to four. “Her death came as a shock, and to now know that this was not a natural cause is a bigger shock,” Vindu Dara Singh told Times. It makes me sad. Her family must have believed she was the target of a murder attempt for a reason. Our knowledge of other people’s life is limited. But I hope the truth comes out, whatever it may be. There will be a significant amount of speculation now, so everyone needs to know the reality.

He continued, “I’m confident the police will look into this thoroughly and find out what happened. I hope justice is served and the public learns the truth about Sonali’s sad death. Sonali’s television career began with Doordarshan Haryana as a Hindi anchor. Later, she was cast as Zeenat, the wife of Nawab Shah, in the popular Zee TV series Amma: Ek Maa Jo Laakhon Ke Liye Bani Amma. Jimmy Shergill and Sonali collaborated on the 2019 movie P Se Pyaar F se Farar. Her short film Motherhood received a tonne of attention.