Sushant Singh Rajput Death: Ambulance Driver Maintains ‘It’s A Murder’; ‘Taang Kaise Tootegi Phaasi Mein’ – VIDEO

Speaking to Times Now, the ambulance driver, who took SSR’s mortal remains to Cooper hospital, maintains it’s a murder. His reaction came in after AIIMS said no poison was found in his body

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Sushant Singh Rajput Death: Ambulance Driver Maintains ‘It’s A Murder’; ‘Taang Kaise Tootegi Phaasi Mein’ – VIDEO
With each passing day, unknown things and facts about Sushant Singh Rajput death are coming out in the open. On June 14, Sushant allegedly died due to suicide. Earlier, Sushant's father KK Singh had filed an FIR against his GF Rhea Chakraborty and 5 others and accused them of abetment to suicide. The internet, however, doubts it to be a planned murder by presenting a streak of conspiracy theories. This morning, AIIMS doctors said no poison was found in SSR’s body. But the driver of ambulance, who took SSR’s mortal remains to the Cooper hospital, maintains it’s a murder. 

The ambulance driver spoke to Times Now about the recent update and said it is not suicide but murder. If that was a suicide then how his legs were twisted, said the driver. Amublance driver told Times Now, “Humne jaisa dekha hai, waisa bata rahe hain murder hai. Abhi drugs ka nikla hai, fir murder niklega. Rhea ne jiska naam liya hai who sab saamne aayega. Murder bhi aayega. Warna Taang kaise tootegi phaasi mein. Suiyon ke nishaan hai, murder hai, taang tooti hai uski. Andar kya hua hoga, andar kya setting hui hogi mujhe nahi malum.” Watch the video below:  

Times Now accessed details of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) forensic report findings. The report suggested no traces of organic poison have been found in his body. However, the panel has not ruled out the possibility of homicide. 


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Dr. Sudhir Gupta, chairman of AIIMS said, there is a need to look into some legal aspects before reaching a “logical legal conclusion.” He said, “AIIMS and CBI are in agreement on the Sushant Singh Rajput death case but more deliberations are needed. There is a need to look into some legal aspects for a logical legal conclusion in due course of time. It will be totally conclusive.”






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