Updated February 27th, 2018 at 12:33 IST

Sridevi's death | Investigating agencies to examine Sridevi's phone records

After UAE's Ministry of Health's Department of Preventive Medicine Actor stated the Sridevi died from "accidental drowning", sources have told Republic TV that investigating agencies will be probing 24-48 hours of phone call details of the Bollywood actress

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After UAE's Ministry of Health's Department of Preventive Medicine's report revealed that Sridevi died from "accidental drowning", sources have told Republic TV that investigating agencies will be probing phone call record details of the Bollywood actress.

Specific phone call records of the 24-48 hour period prior to her death are being closely looked at by the investigating agencies.  As per the sources, repeated phone calls by one specific individual is said to be the main focus of the probe agencies.

As a parallel development, Dubai Police has transferred the case to Dubai Public Prosecution and will carry out "regular legal procedures" which are "followed in such cases". 

 

Earlier, sources also told Republic TV that  the circumstances  leading up to the death of the actress is being probed closely by the Dubai Police. This, after, the medical report of Late Sridevi concluded her death was caused due to "accidental drowning" . As per Gulf News, under the influence of alcohol, Sridevi lost her balance and fell into the bathtub and died at the Dubai Hotel. 

Earlier, sources had confirmed to Republic TV that Sridevi's body had been found in a "bloated state" and that she had not left her hotel room for 2-3 days prior to her death. Medical experts had been called in to the room on the discovery of her body and helped pull Sridevi's body out of the bathtub.

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Published February 26th, 2018 at 17:24 IST