Sushant Case: AIIMS Board Issues Statement; opinion to be ‘conclusive without question’


Professor Dr. Sudhir Gupta, Head of AIIMS Forensic Department, who leads the forensic team in the death case of Sushant Singh Rajput on Thursday, said that the Medical Board’s opinion will be given to CBI next week. “I hope it is conclusive without any doubt. The reports cannot be shared as the matter is subjudicial,” he told the ANI news agency.

This comes a day after sources informed the Republic Media Network that a CBI team will meet with the AIIMS forensic body on Thursday to discuss and evaluate the higher medical institute’s report on the autopsy of Sushant Singh Rajput. Without ruling out the angle of the murder, the AIIMS panel had previously said that it would take two weeks to present the report. Last week, Dr. Sudhir Gupta said that the possibility of murder needed to be examined.

Three members of the AIIMS panel also accompanied a CBI team to Sushant’s residence in Bandra on September 5 along with the late actor’s sister Mitu Singh, Siddarth Pithani, chef Neeraj and Keshav. The CBI team was seen recording images of the building’s terrace. Three doctors from the AIIMS board in Mumbai accompanied the CBI team to Sushant’s residence. The CBI officers investigating the death case of Sushant Singh Rajput will travel to Delhi to evaluate the AIIMS report.

MSHRC claims ‘clean note’ from Cooper Hospital

Meanwhile, in a shocking development amidst the investigation by three central agencies and AIIMS into the death case of Sushant Singh Rajput and perhaps even the earlier investigation under the Maharashtra government, the Maharashtra State Human Rights Commission (MSHRC ) has fined Cooper of Mumbai. Mumbai Hospital and Police.

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MSHRC has claimed that they investigated the matter based on media reports, but found no violation by Cooper Hospital or law enforcement. Details of the protocol have been followed and the suo moto issue has therefore been resolved, the state Human Rights Commission said, keeping silent on Republic’s extensive investigative reporting in the case and the IWC’s finding. of ‘technical flaws’ in the Mumbai police investigation. , which agency sources have confirmed to Republic.

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The AIIMS report is expected at a time when even more sensational revelations have come to light regarding not only Sushant’s death case but also regarding the death of her manager Disha Salian from an alleged suicide just a week earlier. .

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