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Sridevi's mortal remains to be brought back from Dubai today

| @indiablooms | Feb 26, 2018, at 04:24 pm

Mumbai, Feb 26 (IBNS): Bollywood superstar Sridevi's mortal remains will be flown back to the country on Monday, media reports said.

Her last rites will take place in Mumbai.

Sridevi had died on Saturday night in Dubai where she went to attend a wedding ceremony.

According to several news reports, Sridevi was in a bathtub inside the hotel bathroom while she suffered a cardiac arrest.

Sridevi's husband Bonny Kapoor, who was incidentally present in the same room, forced his entry to the bathroom after getting no response from his wife for sometime.

After Kapoor failed to revive Sridevi, the actress was taken to a hospital where she was declared brought dead.

Sridevi was with her younger daughter Khusi in Dubai.

Kapoor flew from Mumbai to give a surprise to Sridevi on the day she had died.

Following the surfacing of the news, the entire country had mourned since Saturday night.

From PM Modi to Bollywood stars, everyone took to social media and other platforms to offer condolences.

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