MUMBAI : The CBI is investigating the SSR case and will soon be revealing the details of what they have found out so far.
As per Times Now, the forensic report states that no toxic substance was found in the viscera. However, the CBI is suspicious about this report, as the autopsy was done 12 hours after his death. It was done in the middle of the night, but an autopsy should be done during the day.
The CBI also questioned the doctors as to why was the time of death was not mentioned, which has raised the biggest red flag in the report. As per Times Now, since the autopsy was done late at night, the viscera reports might not be accurate.
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Earlier, when the doctors at Cooper Hospital were questioned about the same, they had said that they were instructed by the Mumbai cops to finish the autopsy in a hurry.
The CBI team visited Cooper Hospital today, and they are dissatisfied with the pictures of the mortal remains. They suspect that something wrong has happened.
Well, several questions have been raised about the autopsy and forensic reports of the actor.
The CBI investigation is still on, and we hope that a concrete lead is found soon.
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#NewsAlert | CBI team leaves Cooper Hospital, Mumbai. Doctors who conducted the autopsy of Sushant were quizzed.
— TIMES NOW (@TimesNow) August 24, 2020
Sources: CBI team not satisfied with the photographs of the mortal remains.
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