Sushant Singh Rajput’s death was a suicide, not murder: AIIMS panel chief
AIIMS has dismissed the theories about strangling and poisoning
Sushant Singh Rajput's death was a suicide, and not murder, Dr Sudhir Gupta, who led the AIIMS panel re-evaluating the actor's post-mortem report, has said.
Many, including Sushant's family, had been urging the Central Bureau of Investigation to initiate a murder probe in the case.
"Sushant death is a case of suicide. Murder completely ruled out," the doctor said, according to India Today.
AIIMS has dismissed the theories about strangling and poisoning. A team of four doctors from AIIMS was asked to study the forensics report of the autopsy and the viscera received by them was very less in quantity and degenerative. According to NDTV, "Sources said that AIIMS Panel has completed the examination and closed the file after giving conclusive medico-legal opinion in this case and the CBI is corroborating the report with their investigation."
It further reveals that according to circumstantial evidence, it was a case of suicide. The report further stated that CBI is likely to continue its probe into abetment to suicide as Sushant Singh Rajput's family had filed a case with Bihar Police against Rhea Chakraborty and others. "All aspects are still open in the probe if any evidence comes to light proving otherwise, Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code (murder) will be added, but nothing has come up in 45 days of the probe," the sources told NDTV.
They re-examined the reports with a 20 percent viscera sample that was available. The forensic agencies also examined the two hard disks, a canon camera, laptop, and two mobile phones. The findings of AIIMS hospital are the same as Cooper Hospital where Sushant Singh Rajput's autopsy was conducted.
The actor was found dead in his Bandra apartment on June 14 and the primary cause was stated as asphyxia or suffocation.