"Ceiling Fan Didn’t Bend, Diary Pages torn': Forensic team admits lapse in Sushant Singh Rajput's case

Sushant’s ceiling fan on which he allegedly hung himself was not bent much

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Sushant Singh Rajput's death mystery is getting complex day by day. While some reports tend to believe that the actor died by suicide others show foul play. Now a sensational revelation have been made by the forensic team who were involved in collecting Sushant Singh Rajput's forensic reports. 

Going by the reports of Bombay Times, The forensic team, who was responsible for Sushant Singh Rajput Case admits to lapses and says, "Went to the site of crime 2 days later".

Going by the reports of mid-day, the forensic team said, "Crucial finger swabs and nail clippings of Sushant Singh Rajput were not collected by the team of forensic surgeons during the actor’s autopsy on June 14 at Cooper Hospital after he allegedly hanged himself. Sources said these, and dust particles from the ceiling fan and on the cloth, he used to hang himself, both could have helped rule out foul play.”

Going by the reports of Times Now, the forensic team says Sushant’s ceiling fan on which he allegedly hung himself was not bent much. The alleged lapses are: Pages of diary torn, No questions asked by police to the forensic team, His nail samples weren’t collected and Latch of Sushant’s bedroom door was broken.

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Sushant's flatmate in an interview with Times Now said that Sushant had a habit tearing pages he wrote. However, he is believed to have been compromised as he has been continuously changing his statements. Pithani also lied about Sushant's height and said the actor was only 5'8 but in reality, he was more than 6 ft. These claims will surely point fingers on Mumbai Police and their lapses in the investigation of Sushant Singh Rajput.


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