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FIR Filed Against Kannada Actor Divya Suresh in Bengaluru Hit-And-Run

This special report covers the allegations against Kannada actor and ex-Bigg Boss contestant Divya Suresh, identified by Bengaluru police as the driver in a hit-and-run case on October 4. The complainant, one of three injured victims, alleged that 'after hitting the vehicle, she didn't even stop and she got away from that particular spot'. The incident occurred around 1:30 am near Nitya Hotel, when a car struck a two-wheeler carrying three people. An FIR was registered on October 7 after the main complainant was occupied with medical treatments for one of his cousins, who suffered a fractured leg. Police used CCTV footage to trace the car to the actor and have seized the vehicle as the investigation continues.

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