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Telugu Actress Gayathri was pronounced dead on the scene, while Rathod was transported to a nearby hospital. He died in the hospital as a result of his severe injuries.

Digital Desk: Telugu Actress Gayathri AKA Dolly D Cruze, was killed in a car accident on March 18. According to accounts, she was coming home with her friend Rathod after celebrating Holi. Their vehicle collided with a road divider and flipped. Gayathri was reportedly proclaimed dead at the scene of the tragedy. Her friend was transported to a neighbouring hospital. However, he died as a result of his injuries. Gayathri, popularly known as Dolly D Cruze, rose to prominence as the star of the Telugu online serial Madam Sir Madam Anthe. Jalsa Rayudu, her YouTube channel, helped her attain recognition. The actress died on March 18. She was 26 years old at the time. Also Read: Condom Demand in Russia increases, sales increased by 170 percent? Know why? Gayathri was in the car with her friend Rathod after participating in Holi celebrations on March 18. He was driving the car, and the two of them were on their way to Gayathri's house. Rathod, according to accounts, lost control of the vehicle and collided with the divider. The vehicle flipped over, injuring both of them severely. Gayathri was pronounced dead on the scene, while Rathod was transported to a nearby hospital. He died in the hospital as a result of his severe injuries. According to reports, the car hit a person who died on the scene. Gayathri's fans were stunned to learn about her tragic death. PRAG CINE AWARDS
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