"His staff members killed him," claims SSR's former manager Ankit

He also revealed that the actor maintained a calendar where he would write down his schedule for the next day.

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The mystery of Sushant Singh Rajput's death still remains complicated. As the ED and the CBI is probing the matter, many revelations have come to the limelight but no concrete conclusion has been made so far. 

In the latest development, SSR's former manager Ankit has made shocking new allegations against the staff members of the late actor. In an exclusive interview with a news channel, Ankit said, the actor never slept with his door closed. He further lashes out at the staff members that why they didn't break down the door but waited for the locksmith. 

Declaring ‘this is a murder’, Ankit said that the actor could not have taken his life because he was a positive influence and even persuaded people out of taking their own life. He claimed that the late actor treated him like a ‘younger brother’ and while he worked with him, he recalled no instance of seeing the actor ‘depressed’, but noted he wrote poems about his late mother and cried.

Ankit further claimed to have seen a man named Dipesh in the pictures and videos that have been doing the rounds on social media. Saying that the man was employed after he left, he said his main duty was to look after SSR. 

He also revealed that the actor maintained a calendar where he would write down his schedule for the next day. He also added that he couldn’t believe that such a ‘positive’ person like Sushant would go into depression and take his life.

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Ankit alleged that he had received threat calls and faced abuses from callers. He also said that as recently as 4 days ago he got a call from a person threatening to kill him like Sushant if he became a witness to the actor’s death. He also mentioned about receiving a message from a person asking him to stop taking advantage of the situation and stop with the ‘publicity’.

Claiming that he has been doing his own research in the sidelines, he also admitted that he has not reached out to the Mumbai Police and said that neither have they reached out to him to record his statement. However, he says he is awaiting the Supreme Court hearing and vouches to help the CBI in any way possible.


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