Sushant Singh Rajput Death: AIIMS Forensic Chief Mentions Discripencies In SSR's Autopsy Report; Submits 'Suspicions' To CBI

As per a report in Times Now, AIIMS Forensic Chief Sudhir Gupta has pointed out at discrepancies in Sushant Singh Rajput's autopsy reports

Nikita Thakkar

Mon Aug 24 2020, 21:38:05 10054 views
Sushant Singh Rajput's post-mortem was reportedly carried out by a team of five doctors at Cooper Hospital. The autopsy report ruled out any foul play and stated that the late actor died due to asphyxia caused by hanging. Now that the Central Bureau of Investigation has taken over Sushant Singh Rajput's death case, the autopsy report was sent to AIIMS Forensic department for reinvestigation. Now, the Chief of AIIMS Forensic Department, Sudhir Gupta has stated that there are discrepancies in the report.

As reported by Times Now, Sudhir Gupta has raised questions over the missing 'time of death' stamp from the autopsy report. The Chief of Forensic at AIIMS also raised a question as to why the second opinion was not taken by the Mumbai Police. The Times Now report suggests that Sudhir Gupta has submitted his 'suspicions' to the team of CBI investigating Sushant Singh Rajput's case.

The channel has also reported of the Chief claiming SSR's autopsy report being ‘botched-up’. Take a look.




On the other side, a team of Forensic experts also paid a visit to Sushant Singh Rajput's home where he reportedly died by suicide. Along with the team of CIB officials and forensic experts, SSR's flatmate Siddharth Pithani, cook Neeraj, and house help Deepesh Sawant too were taken to SSR's home reportedly to conduct a dummy test and recreate June 14's scene. CBI came into action after the Supreme Court ruled out its decision in Rhea Chakraborty's plea seeking of the FIR registered against her, in the favour of Sushant's family. (Also Read: Sushant Singh Rajput Death: Sister Meetu Singh's First Words On Seeing Her Brother's Corpse Will Break Your Heart)

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