Dr Sudhir Gupta, who led the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) panel re-evaluating Sushant Singh Rajput’s post-mortem and viscera reports, has said it was a case of suicide and the murder angle has been completely ruled out.
“Sushant death is a case of suicide. Murder completely ruled out,” Dr Sudhir Gupta said.
The panel of AIIMS doctors was re-evaluating Sushant Singh Rajput’s post-mortem and viscera report based on the 20 per cent viscera sample available with them. The forensic agencies have examined a laptop, two hard disks, a canon camera and two mobile phones.
The 34-year old movie star was found dead on June 14 in his Mumbai apartment. Though the Mumbai police, based on the autopsy, called it suicide, Sushant Singh Rajput’s family raised doubts that became a part of an overall CBI investigation.
The AIIMS doctors had submitted their findings to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on September 29. Earlier Cooper Hospital, where Sushant Singh Rajput autopsy was conducted found that the actor’s death was a case of suicide. The circumstantial evidences also point it to be a case of suicide, ruling out any foul play.
The CBI will be continuing its probe from the angle of a suicide, particularly the abetment of suicide angle. It has been 57 days since CBI began probe of SSR’s death case.