
The tragic news of their daughter's passing awakened Vijay Antony and his wife Fatima up on September 19. Vijay Antony published his first post-death message on X, formerly known as Twitter, a day after cremating his daughter.

His statement, roughly translated from Tamil, reads:
"My dear people, my daughter Meera is a loving and brave girl. She is now in a better and peaceful place where caste, creed, money, jealousy, pain, poverty and animosity are better than this world. She is still talking to me. I died with her. I have now started spending time for her. I will now do good things on her behalf and she will kickstart them."
Everyone in the Tamil cinema business, as well as the general public, was completely shocked by Meera's untimely death. She is the older daughter of Vijay Antony and Fatima. At the Kilpauk cemetery, their 16-year-old daughter was cremated.

Celebrities from the Tamil cinema industry, such as Vishal, Anirudh Ravichander, Jayam Ravi, and Kamal Haasan, conveyed their condolences to Vijay. A number of notable individuals, including Simbu, Thalamathy Vijay's mother, Parthiban, and others, paid a visit to Vijay Antony's home and were present for the late Meera's funeral.
At Chennai's Sacred Heart Matriculation School, Meera was the head of the cultural secretary department and a standout student. She was discovered dead at her Alwarpet, Chennai, apartment, and a police report said. According to protocol, a postmortem was performed.
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