Bollywood star Sridevi Kapoor's death 'accidental drowning'

  • 26 February 2018
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Superstar Bollywood actress Sridevi Kapoor died of accidental drowning, according to a Dubai forensics report.

It had earlier been reported that the actress, 54, known simply as Sridevi, died of cardiac arrest on Saturday while at a family wedding in Dubai.

Sources told local media she was found unresponsive in a hotel bathtub.

Over five decades, Sridevi featured in almost 300 films. Bollywood stars, sporting giants and leading politicians reacted with shock to the death.

The forensics report has been released by Dubai police to Sridevi's family and the Indian consulate, the Gulf News says.

The paper said the report could mean a delay to the repatriation of the body. It had been expected to be flown home on Monday.

Crowds have gathered outside Sridevi's home in Mumbai to pay their last respects ahead of a cremation.

The final post-mortem report, which is not yet completed, is expected to reveal the results of toxicology tests.

It will also be expected to explain how the original report of cardiac arrest and the listing of "accidental drowning" on the forensics report are linked.

The actress had been in the United Arab Emirates to attend the wedding of her nephew, Mohit Marwah. Few details had been given about her death.

What has the reaction been to Sridevi's death?

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Why was she such a huge box office draw?

The star of such classics as Mr India, Chandni, ChaalBaaz and Sadma, Sridevi worked in the Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi languages.

Her acting career began at the age of four and by 13 she was cast in the adult role of a woman avenging her lover's death.

Sridevi debuted as a lead actress in a Bollywood film in 1978, soon becoming one of India's biggest film stars.

She was considered one of the very few Indian female superstars capable of huge box office success without the support of a male hero.

The actress decided to take a break from the film industry after the release of Judaai in 1997. She made a comeback in 2012, starring in English Vinglish.

In 2013, the Indian government awarded her the Padma Shri - the country's fourth highest civilian honour.

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