MUMBAI: Today, the SSR case saw a new twist when the AIIMS ruled out murder and said that it’s a clear case of suicide.
Now, this twist has given the case a new dimension and has worked in the favour of the Mumbai cops, who from day one called this a suicide. The agency will continue to probe abetment to suicide.
A source close to the development revealed to the media that SSR’s death was not a murder but a clear case of suicide, denying the family’s claim that the actor had been poisoned or killed.
As per ANI, the chairman of AIIMS Forensic Medical Board, Dr Sudhir Gupta said that there wasn’t any injuries found on SSR’s mortal remains.
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There were no signs of struggle or scuffle on his body or clothes. This has come as a shock to the family and fans who were fighting for justice for the late actor.
Earlier, an ambulance attendant had told Times Now that he had seen that his legs broken and that there were needle marks on his neck.
Now, the AIIMS will have to answer these questions and justify their statements.
Well, we all are waiting for a CBI confirmation on the same.
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There were no injuries on the body other than of hanging. There were no marks of struggle/scuffle on the body and clothes of the deceased: Dr Sudhir Gupta, Chairman of AIIMS Forensic Medical Board formed in #SushantSinghRajput death case
— ANI (@ANI) October 3, 2020
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