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Rajvir Jawanda Death: The late Punjabi singer's demise has left the industry and his followers in deep pain. He came across a bike accident on September 27, after which, for several days, he kept on battling with a head and spine injury. The cause of death was triggered by cardiac arrest. Jawanda was a rising star in the Punjabi entertainment industry, including making his career in music and acting fields. His wife, Ashwinder Kaur, was a strong pillar for his professional life. While he passed away at the young age of 35, he had several dreams that he shared with his family.

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As reported by One India, the singer had several wishes that he wanted to fulfil, among them was travelling to Shimla with his family and meeting their friends there. It was the family trip that he wished for, but unfortunately was unfulfilled.

Talking about his family, Rajvir Jawanda was married to Ashwinder Kaur, who serves in the private sector. She always chose to stay away from the glamour world, but she always stand a rock for her husband. As per reports, the couple had two children- a daughter, Hemant Kaur and son, Dilawar Singh.

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On the day of Rajvir’s accident, his wife reportedly begged her not to step outside the house. A close friend of the star told Daily Post Punjabi, Kaur had requested Rajvir that something might happen, thus he should not step out of the house. However, the singer didn’t pay attention. He was travelling to Shimla on a 1300cc motorcycle. On his way to Himachal Pradesh, two bulls were fighting on the road and one of them ran towards Jawanda’s bike, as an eyewitness told reporters. He tried to avoid the clash, but he lost control of the bike. On October 3, some reports suggest that MRI reports showed that his brain was not getting adequate oxygen, which was caused by the trauma response. His condition remained unstable for days, which later led to his death. On October 9, Rajvir Jawanda's last rites are set to be performed at his village Pona, Jagraon, Punjab.