AIIMS and CBI agree on Sushant case, ‘more deliberations’ required: Dr. Sudhir Gupta


AIIMS and CBI agree on Sushant Singh Rajput’s death investigation, Dr. Sudhir Gupta, chairman of the AIIMS Medical Forensic Board in the case of the actor’s death, said on Monday. After the AIIMS team presented their report based on the post-mortem report and the Mumbai police autopsy along with the above photographic evidence, Gupta noted that there is still a need to analyze certain “legal aspects” in order for the authorities to arrive to a “logical legal conclusion”. .

AIIMS and CBI agree on the death case of Sushant Singh Rajput, but more deliberations are needed. It is necessary to examine some legal aspects to reach a logical legal conclusion, said Dr. Sudhir Gupta.

Previously, CBI had stated that it had received ‘conclusive findings’ and reported that it would analyze the entire report together with the evidence presented to derive whether it is a suicide case or not. Months after the incident, this recent event came amid Sushant Singh Rajput’s family dissatisfaction with the direction in which the CBI investigation had progressed.

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CBI: ‘No aspect ruled out’

Hours earlier, the CBI issued a statement assuring that it is conducting a professional investigation and that all aspects are being analyzed and no aspect has been ruled out to date. After receiving the AIIMS report, the IWC will receive a final call after reviewing the evidence collected thus far, including forensic reports on crime scene re-enactment, witness statements, and defendant profiling. and suspects. The CBI took over the case after the SC agreed to the transfer.

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Sushant’s family lawyer: ‘We are helpless’

On Friday, Sushant’s family attorney Vikas Singh said the family was unhappy with the way the case was progressing, referring to the ‘Bollywood drug nexus’ that has been at the forefront for weeks. He added that the CBI, which is the main investigative agency in the death of the actor, has not updated them on the progress of the case. He also criticized the distraction of the drug investigation by the Office of Narcotics Control, claiming that it may not stand up to scrutiny in court without a tangible drug seizure.

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(With ANI inputs)

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