Punjabi Singer Harman Sidhu, 37, Killed in Fatal Road Crash
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Noted Punjabi singer Harman Sidhu, 37, has met a tragic end in a road accident that occurred on Friday evening. According to sources, Sidhu's vehicle collided with a truck while he was driving back to his native village, Khiala, from Mansa. The impact of the collision was fatal, and Sidhu died on the spot, confirmed police officials. Harman Sidhu rose to fame in the music industry with his hit track 'Paper Te Pyaar', which earned him widespread recognition and catapulted him to the stage. He also collaborated with singer Miss Pooja on several music albums, further increasing his popularity. Some of his notable songs include 'Koi Chakkar Nai', 'Bebe Bapu', 'Babbar Sher', and 'Multan VS Russia'. Sidhu is survived by his wife and young daughter. In a previous incident in 2018, the singer was arrested for carrying drugs and had confessed to being a drug addict for six to seven months. The police investigation into the cause of the crash is ongoing, and the singer's body has been taken to the Mansa Civil Hospital for a post-mortem. The police have informed his family, and the incident is currently being reviewed.