"Prescription suggested by his sisters leaked on social media could be a cause of Sushant's suicide": Satish Maneshinde To Bombay HC

Satish Maneshinde appearing for Rhea Chakraborty said, " I pointed out to his household help that he was mixing narcotic substances with the medicines that he was taking."

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The Bombay High Court on Thursday reserved its order on an application seeking quashing of FIR filed by Rhea Chakraborty against Sushant Singh Rajput sisters i.e. Priyanka and Meetu. The Court also asked all the parties to file their written submissions within a week. However, what is getting people's attention is Team Rhea Chakraborty's arguments in the Bombay High Court. 

Satish Maneshinde appearing for Rhea Chakraborty said, " I pointed out to his household help that he was mixing narcotic substances with the medicines that he was taking. It was going to be a dangerous cocktail. I was aware that he was taking medications and I had an altercation with him on that, but I was not aware of the prescription."

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" When the prescription was leaked in social media, I realized it was on advice if his sisters. So I realized that it could be a cause of his suicide. I have said in my complaint, that these medicines were prescribed by a doctor who had never prescribed him before. They were prescribed without seeing him physically. Telemedicine can be prescribed only with prior consultation with the doctor. My complaint is in relation to a forged prescription of medicines. The circumstances that I am pointing out that should also be examined. His family is concerned with the cause if his death. So if this leads to finding answers, then what is the harm? They say I am responsible, I am giving a different circumstances for investigation. I had to approach the mumbai police because CBI is not a filing station."



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