New Delhi:
The panel from Delhi’s prestigious All India Institute of Medical Sciences has presented its findings on the death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput, sources told NDTV today. The panel, headed by Dr. Sudhir Gupta, was formed at the request of the Central Bureau of Investigation to study the autopsy and viscera reports.
“A detailed meeting held today during which the AIIMS panel of physicians presented their conclusive findings to the CBI,” the sources told NDTV. The sources also said that the AIIMS panel’s findings are being corroborated with the CBI’s findings over the past 40 days.
The AIIMS panel’s findings will be taken as an expert opinion in this case and the doctors would be prosecution witnesses, the sources said.
Sushant Singh Rajput was found dead in his Mumbai apartment on June 14. Although the Mumbai police had said that it was a suicide case, it was speculated that it could also be a murder. The CBI, which is investigating the case with the authorization of the Supreme Court after several twists in the case, said it covered every angle.
In a statement today, the agency, which sought the help of AIIMS doctors to see if there was any dirty act in the actor’s death, said it was conducting a “professional investigation” in which “all are being analyzed. aspects and no aspect has been analyzed. ” discarded. “
Last week, Sushant Singh Rajput’s family lawyer Vikas Singh tweeted: “Frustrated by the delay in CBI’s decision to turn complicity into suicide into Murder of SSR. The doctor who is part of the AIIMS team He had told me long ago that the photos sent by me indicated 200% that it is death by strangulation and not suicide. “
He claimed that a doctor who was on the AIIMS panel had shared the findings with him.
Following his remarks, Dr. Sudhir Gupta said the panel’s opinion will be “clear and conclusive based on evidence.” “You can’t make a conclusive opinion just by looking at pictures,” Dr. Gupta said.
His statement was also seen as a response to the lawyer for Sushant Rajput’s girlfriend, Rhea Chakraborty, who had demanded a different medical board to maintain impartiality, saying that the disclosure of a “200 percent conclusion by an AIIMS doctor in the team headed by Dr. Gupta on the basis of photographs is a dangerous trend. “
“To keep investigations impartial and free from inferences, the IWC must constitute a new medical board,” said Satish Maneshinde, claiming that the agencies are being pressured to reach a “predetermined” result due to the upcoming elections in Bihar.
Rhea Chakraborty was accused by the family of Sushant Rajput, based in Patna, of mentally harassing him, exploiting him for money and participating in his death. She was arrested on September 9 by the Office of Narcotics Control which is investigating the angle of drugs in the case and is in jail.
His declaration of bail, previously rejected by a court of sessions, will be presented tomorrow in the Bombay High Court. Giving her the title of “active member of a drug union”, the Office of Narcotics Control has accused her of organizing drugs for Sushant Singh Rajput.
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