Kannada actress Shobitha Shivanna found dead at her Hyderabad home
Hyderabad/IBNS: Kannada film and television actress Shobitha Shivanna was found dead at her home in Hyderabad on Monday, media reports said.
Shobitha hanged herself to death, police said.
Her body has been sent to Gandhi Hospital for autopsy.
A police case has been registered. Probe is underway.
Shobitha is known for her roles in films Eradondla Mooru, ATM, TV serials Brahmagantu, Gaalipata, Mangala et al.
As per a report, the actress was born in 1992.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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