Vijay Antony's daughter Meera dies: Sarath Kumar, Karthik Subbaraj offer condolences

Updated : Sep 19, 2023 13:56
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Tamil actor Vijay Antony’s daughter allegedly died by suicide in the early hours of September 19. Vijay and his family are yet to issue a formal statement regarding her death, but several Tamil stars offered their condolences to the family on social media.

Veteran actor R Sarath Kumar took to social media and said he was in shock after learning about Meera’s death.

‘The news of the untimely and unfortunate demise of Meera, the daughter of @vijayantony and Fatima is shocking beyond imaginations. No amount of consoling and condolences can replace the everlasting grief of Vijay Antony and Fatima. Vijay, I hope the almighty gives strength to your family to bear this unfathomable loss. May her soul rest in peace #RIPMeera,’ he wrote.

Director Karthik Subbaraj said that he was heartbroken by the news of Meera’s death.

‘Heartbreaking. Stay Strong Vijay Antony Sir & Family.. Deepest condolences & Prayers,’ he wrote.

Venkat Prabhu wrote, ‘Woke up to this shocking news! Deepest condolences Vijay Antony Saar and family. RIP Meera.’

Actor RJ Balaji said, ‘Losing a child, it deeply hurts. No words can express the pain and grief. My deepest condolences to him and his family.’

As per India Today, Meera was found dead at her Chennai home at 3 a.m. and was rushed to the hospital. She was declared dead. As per unverified reports, she was under pressure and sought treatment for the same. As per claims, Meera was studying in a private school in the city and was allegedly battling depression.

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