AIIMS forensic board, set up to help the Central Bureau of Investigation in the clinical examination concerning the demise of Sushant Singh Rajput, has precluded and ruled out murder claims in its findings submitted to the test agency.
The five-membered group has considered it an instance of hanging and passing by suicide, poisoning, and strangling made by the actor’s family and their lawyer.
“There were no wounds on the body other than of hanging. There were no signs of struggle or fight on the body and garments of the Sushant,” said Dr. Sudhir Gupta, chairman of the AIIMS Forensic Medical Board.
Vikas Singh, the attorney of Rajput’s father, had as of late guaranteed that a specialist, who was an aspect of the AIIMS group, had let him know “long back” that late actor’s photographs showed that it was purportedly demise by strangulation, not suicide.
“Getting frustrated by the delay in CBI taking a decision to convert abetment to suicide to Murder of SSR. The Doctor who is part of the AIIMS team had told me long back that the photos sent by me indicated 200% that it’s death by strangulation and not suicide,” Singh had said in a tweet.
Nonetheless, the AIIMS board chief said that the clinical board’s supposition will be “clear and definitive dependent on proof”. “No conclusion or conclusive opinion of homicide or suicide could be made by seeing ligature marks and scene of occurrence,” he had said.
The CBI, which is testing Rajput’s demise case, is yet to affirm AIIMS discoveries. The CBI assumed control over the examination from Bihar Police after Sushant’s father. Mr. KK Singh documented an abetment to suicide argument in Patna against Rajput’s better half Rhea Chakraborty and her family.
The clinical leading body of AIIMS legal specialists was set up in August after CBI mentioned it to investigate the clinical records identified with Rajput’s demise, study the autopsy and viscera reports and offer a specialist clinical input for the situation.