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Sushant Singh Rajput Case: Murder or Suicide, AIIMS Panel Submitted a Report to CBI

The forensic group of Delhi’s All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), which was reevaluating the conditions that prompted entertainer Sushant Singh Rajput’s passing, presented its report to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). 

 The CBI looks at the report before coming to any result. 

The measurable clinical board was shaped under the chairmanship of Dr. Sudhir Gupta on CBI’s solicitation to which needed to examine the posthumous and visceral reports in detail. The board presented its report to the CBI on Monday after a broad gathering. 

The group driven by Dr. Gupta had, on September 7 led a viscera test to check for harm in Rajput’s demise. 

The CBI additionally took the unique three-part group to Rajput’s Mumbai house for legal assessment and further examination. 

Dr. Gupta’s criminological group has prioritized prominent cases like the Sheena Bora murder case and the demise of Sunanda Pushkar. It has offered its medico-lawful guidance in these cases. 

Talking on the current test, Dr. Gupta, there is a need to investigate some legitimate viewpoints for a noticeable result in Sushant Singh Rajput’s demise. 

“AIIMS and CBI concede to the Sushant Singh Rajput passing case, yet more consultations are required. There is a need to investigate some lawful viewpoints for a legitimate lawful end at the appointed time. It will be decisive,” Gupta was quoted as saying by news office ANI. 

The organization had enrolled an FIR against entertainer Rhea Chakraborty and others associated with the Rajput’s demise after the Center acknowledged the Bihar government’s proposal to move the test in Patna’s issue. 

Rajput was discovered dead at his Mumbai home on June 14.

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