SSR Case: Hard to say if its homicide or suicide, says AIIMS’ Sudhir Gupta after submitting report to CBI

The medical board has dominated out homicide in Sushant’s dying over the weekend, terming it “a case of hanging and dying by suicide”.

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The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) forensic chief Dr Sudhir Gupta has allegedly mentioned that it is troublesome to achieve to a conclusion whether or not Sushant Singh Rajput dying is a case of suicide or homicide, including that the panel submitted its report back to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on the idea of the proof. 

He additionally mentioned that there’s a want for an additional forensic investigation within the case. 

Dr Gupta’s alleged assertion comes simply a few days after the AIIMS dominated out the homicide angle in Sushant’s case. 

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The medical board has dominated out homicide in Sushant’s dying over the weekend, terming it “a case of hanging and dying by suicide”. 

Nevertheless, on Monday, the AIIMS mentioned in a press release, “A medical board was constituted by Dr Sudhir Gupta, Head of the Division of Forensic Drugs and Toxicology AIIMS, New Delhi as per request obtained by him from CBI for offering skilled opinion within the case regarding the dying of Sushant Singh Rajput.”

“The medical board has submitted the report on to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) as required. Being a authorized matter, any inputs on the report submitted by the medical board must be obtained from the CBI,” it mentioned.

Sushant Singh Rajput, 34, was discovered dead in his house in Mumbai’s Bandra on June 14. The CBI had taken over the probe from Bihar Police into the alleged abetment to suicide case filed by the actor’s father KK Singh in Patna against Rajput’s girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty and her family.


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