25-year-old Ms. Jiah Khan, was said to have allegedly committed suicide by
hanging herself at her apartment in Juhu.
The actoress, who had made a dream debut opposite legend Amitabh
Bachchan in 2007’s Nishabd, directed by Ram Gopal Varma, was said to have been
in a relationship with Suraj Pancholi, the son of actor couple Aditya Pancholi
and Zarina Wahab.
Sources said that while Ms. Khan had been seeing Mr. Pancholi
for a year, their relationship had hit a rough patch over the last month or so.
“No suicide note has been recovered from the spot…we will be
questioning Suraj on the basis of the text messages and phone calls. Prima
facie, it appears that she took her life owing to a strained relationship [with
Suraj],” said Additional Commissioner of Police Vishwas Nangre-Patil, speaking
to reporters outside Sagar Sangeet, Ms. Khan’s residence
The police estimated her time of death between 10.53 p.m. and
11.22 p.m. The post-mortem examination was later carried out at the city’s J.J.
Hospital
According to police sources, Ms. Khan’s mobile phone revealed
the exchange of several calls and text messages between Mr. Pancholi and
herself between 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. on Monday night.
“Suraj and Jiah spoke over the telephone a number of times
yesterday, with the last call being made at 10.53 p.m., which lasted for 2
minutes. Soon after, Jiah hanged herself. Suraj also sent her a bouquet which
she did not accept,” said a police officer.
Later, Mr. Pancholi and his father underwent a three-and-a-half
hour grilling by the police in connection with the case.
Ms. Khan’s mother told the police that her daughter had gone to
Hyderabad on June 2 for an audition which apparently did not go well. The
actor, she told the police, was advised to shed weight.
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