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Sabrina biography
Doctor Sabrina born on 4 Apr 1992 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. As of 2020, Her age now 28 years. She is a doctor at JKG hospital & her husband is also a doctor. Dr. Sabrina’s husband’s name is Arif Chowdhury. In Apr 2020, Sabrina convicted for giving COVID-19 fake results, Then she is arrested by Bangladeshi police.
Doctor Sabrina basic info
Real Name: | Sabrina Sarmin Hossain |
Nick name: | Sabrina |
Viral Name: | Doctor Sabrina Arif Chowdhury |
Birthdate: | 4 Apr 1992 |
Profession: | Doctor |
Famous for: | Giving Covid fake result |
Husband: | Arif Chowdhury |
Height Weight & Body Measurement
Height (approx.) | In centimeters- 167 cm In meters- 1.67 m In feet inches- 5’6” |
Weight (approx.) | In kilograms- 60 kg In pounds-132 lbs |
Bra Size | 36D |
Hips Size | 36 inches |
Waist Size | 26 inches |
Body Measurements | 36-36-26 inches |
Eye Color | Dark |
Hair Color | Black |
Question & answer About Sabrina
Question: is Doctor Sabrina married?
Answer: Yes, She is married.
Question: What is Dr. Sabrina’s husband’s name?
Answer: Arif Chowdhury is her husband’s name.
Question: How to check Doctor Sabrina’s latest photo?
Answer: You can check Doctor Sabrina’s picture here.
Doctor Sabrina Age
Doctor Sabrina Sarmin Hossain who viral in Doctor Sabrina Arif is now 38 years old. Because she was born on 4 Apr 1992.
Dr. Sabrina Photo Gallery
If you have the interest to check this doctor photos, you can check it below. You can also check more Bangladeshi viral people here.
There is a correction in the Doctor Sabrina Age section (lower down part of your content). You have mentioned her age is 38 years. Everywhere you have mentioned 28 years. Please do the necessary correction.
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