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AIIMS submits its report to CBI investigating the SSR case

The most controversial case of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s suspected suicidal death has still not arrived at any definite conclusion even after three n a half months’ of in-depth investigations whether it’s a suicidal death or a case of homicide.

However, after the in-depth re examination of the autopsy and viscera of the late actor, the India’s premier agency CBI has been submitted the report by the Forensic Science team of All India Institute of Medical Sciences led by doctor Sudhir Gupta who’d in the past dealt with important cases of late Sunanda Pushkar and Arushi Talwar etc.

The CBI was anxiously expecting the final report from the AIIMS forensic team of doctors n had met them recently, requesting to submit its report which is considered to be extremely important, especially after the media reports allegedly blaming the Mumbai police of certain discrepancies in the autopsy n vicera report of SSR conducted at the Cooper hospital in Mumbai , not mentioning the timings of death of SSR etc.

After the submission of the Vicera n autopsy report pertaining to SSR’s suspected suicidal death at his Bandra House on 14 th June by the AIIMS doctors to the CBI it is believed that the premier investigative agency may restart its investigations as per the forensic report if the need arises.

However, the latest news reports are speculating that the CBI may again talk to Sushant Singh’s sisters n brother in law etc though SSR’s sister Meetu Singh has already been interrogated earlier by the CBI who had also visited Sushant’s Bandra house twice to minutely study n investigate the various facets of the case by reenacting the suicidal attempt using his dummy etc including interrogating Rhea Chakraborty, her brother Showik, her parents, SSR’s manager Samuel Miranda, Shruti, Dipesh n several staff members including going through the chats brought to their notice by the enforcement directorate.

However, after the drugs’ angle emerged in the case the Narcotics control Bureau has so far arrested twenty persons including Rhea, Showik, Samuel Miranda, Dipesh Sawant n several drug peddlers including interrogating Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone, Sarah Ali Khan, Shradha Kapoor, Shruti Modi n several drug peddlers like Anuj Keshwani and Jaya Saha, SSR’s talent Manager associated with reputed Quan Talent Company, its owner n Deepika’s lady manager who all have been traced in the WhatsApp chats directly linked with the narcotics connection. The name of another actress of Bollywood Namrata Shirodkar is also under the NCB’s lens and can be summoned any time in the near future.

The investigations are still going on with media covering every development of it. After the submission of the Vicera n autopsy report of SSR by AIIMS team to the CBI, the latest news reports say that it’s a matter of few days when it will be revealed transparently whether SSR’s death was a suicide by hanging or a case of homicide.

The advocate in Sushant Singh’s case Vikas Singh had however in his statements on TV news channels had openly said that the investigations has so far not arrived at any definite conclusion whether it’s a suicide or murder despite their direct allegations of SSR’s death a case of clear cut homicide.

The CBI on its part is trying hard to corroborate the evidences collected by it from various investigations till now and deeply going through the outcome of the AIIMS forensic report. As of now the agency has not come to any definite conclusion with NCB continuing with its hectic investigations of several actors of Bollywood n drugs peddlers to find the genesis of this shabby business going on in large scale in Mumbai n Bollywood.

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Sunil Negi

Sunil Negi is a senior journalist and president of Uttarakhand Journalists Forum ( Regd). He usually writes on socio political subjects and have been contributing articles in print media for the last several years. Mr. Sunil Negi had been felicitated by All India Achievers conference's Pride of India and excellence awards apart from several other recognitions. He has translated a book on ecological disaster of Uttarakhand of June 2013 and edited and published two editions of Uttaranchal's Who's Who.

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