New Delhi [India], Feb. 27 (ANI): The Dubai Police has handed over the letters for the release of the mortal remains of the Indian cinema icon Sridevi to the Indian Consulate and the family, as quoted by the Gulf News.
Dubai [UAE], Feb 27 (ANI): The mortal remains of veteran actress Sridevi, who died in a Dubai hotel on February 24, is likely to not reach Mumbai by Monday night, as India's Ambassador to UAE, Navdeep Singh Suri said it "takes 2-3 days to complete processes."
Dubai [U.A.E.) Feb 26 (ANI): Indian Envoy to UAE Navdeep Suri on Monday said Indian embassy is trying hard to send mortal remains of Sridevi to India at earliest.
New Delhi [India], Feb 26 (ANI): The mortal remains of veteran actress Sridevi are expected to reach Mumbai from Dubai, where she breathed her last, by midnight.
Dubai [U.A.E.], Feb. 26 (ANI): Following the release of the forensic report of Sridevi, who died in a hotel here on February 24, the Dubai police transferred the case to the Dubai police prosecution, which will carry out the regular legal procedures which are normally followed in such circum
Dubai [U.A.E.], Feb. 26 (ANI): It has come to light that veteran actor Sridevi died of accidental drowning after losing balance and falling into a bathtub full of water.
Dubai [U.A.E.], Feb. 26 (ANI): Authorities at the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are expected to release the death certificate of the noted Indian actress Sridevi, who died in Dubai late on Saturday, Khaleej Times quoted sources, as saying.
Dubai [U.A.E.], Feb. 26 (ANI): Turns out, reports of toxicology tests done on the body of veteran actor Sridevi, can lead to further delay in sending back her mortal remains to India from Dubai, where the 54-year-old actress died on Saturday.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], Feb. 26 (ANI): An Indian Consulate official has confirmed that veteran actress Sridevi's mortal remains will be ready for repatriation between 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. (Dubai time) on Monday.
New Delhi [India], Feb 25 (ANI): Legendary actor Sridevi's mortal remains are expected to be brought from Dubai to Mumbai via a chartered flight Sunday evening.
New Delhi [India], Feb 20 (ANI): Pakistan is the riskiest country to be born in as it is home to the highest newborn mortality rates in the world, according to a UNICEF report released on Tuesday.