Singer Harman Sidhu killed in road crash
BATHINDA, Nov. 23 -- Punjabi singer Harman Sidhu, 37, died after his car collided head-on with a canter near Mansa on Friday night.
Sadar station house officer (SHO) Balbir Singh said that the canter driver was arrested under 281 (rash and negligent driving) and sections of the BNS.
The SHO, however, didn't share the identity of the accused driver.
The SHO said that Sidhu's post-mortem was conducted at the Mansa civil hospital, and an investigation is being done to ascertain the cause of the accident.
"The singer was alone in the car and died instantly due to the impact of the collision," he said.
Police sources said that, prima facie, it appeared that Sidhu was driving the car at high speed. According to information, Sidhu was heading towards his native village, Khiala Kalan, from Mansa town at around 9.30 pm. He is survived by his wife and young daughter.
Sidhu rose to fame with his cassette track 'Paper Te Pyaar'. The track earned him widespread recognition and also made him a known stage performer.
He also collaborated with singer Miss Pooja on several music albums, which then increased his popularity. Some of his other songs include Koi Chakkar Nai, Bebe Bapu, Babbar Sher, and Multan VS Russia....
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