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Hank Williams Jr.'s daughter Katherine Williams-Dunning dies aged 27

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Katherine Williams-Dunning, the daughter of country music legend Hank Williams Jr., has died at the age of 27. Katherine died in a car crash in Tennessee over the weekend, authorities have confirmed.

The Indian actor working in the Hindi film industry, also known as Bollywood, died by suicide at his home in Mumbai, India, the police confirmed.

The 34-year-old was known for commercially successful and critically acclaimed films such as a “Kai Po Che!” (2013), “PK” (2014), “Detective Byomkesh Bakshy!” (2015), “M.S.

Dhoni: The Untold Story” (2016), “Kedarnath” (2018) and “Chhichhore” (2019).The singer died aged 84, following a battle with dementia, his agent confirmed.

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