Mumbai: In the death of Sushant Singh Rajput, the case AIIMS has submitted a report to the CBI. It is now expected that the truth of Sushant’s death will be revealed soon. The CBI team is analyzing the AIIMS report. Also, the CBI investigation so far, the recurrence of Sushant’s house crime, the CBI is also studying the recorded statements and evidence.
Dr. Sudhir Gupta, Chairman of the Forensic Medical Board of AIIMS has said that, “There is a need for consultation. Some legal aspects need to be considered for a logical legal conclusion. “
According to reports, no direct evidence has been found in the CFSL report on the possibility of his murder in the case of Sushant Singh Rajput’s death. According to reports, Sushant’s death has been ruled out as a full Hanging after two consecutive reports of Crime Re-Creation and the death is considered Partial Hanging. Which is not a full hanging but a semi hanging position, that is, during the hanging of a person, the feet are touching the ground or something.
Advocate Vikas Singh had tweeted, said the doctor had told the murder
Sushant’s father’s lawyer Vikas Singh had made a shocking revelation recently. Vikas Singh had said in the tweet that, he was told long ago by a doctor associated with the AIIMS team that from the pictures he sent to the doctor, it is 200 percent clear that Sushant’s death was not suicide but he was strangled. In his tweet, Vikas Singh wrote, “CBI is delaying to convert abetment to suicide into a murder case and this is increasing the frustration.” A doctor from the AIIMS team told me long ago that from the pictures I sent to him, it is 200 per cent clear that Sushant’s death was not suicide but he was strangled. “
Sushant Death Case
Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput was found dead on 14 June in his Bandra West status flat. The Mumbai Police had registered an ADR in this case. Sushant’s father had filed an FIR in Bihar in the case. After which the investigation in the case was handed over to the CBI by the Supreme Court. The CBI is now investigating the case.