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AIIMS medical team’s finding perturbs Sushant family: Lawyer Vikas Singh

Actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s f amily lawyer and senior advocate Vikas Singh on Sunday said that he was highly perturbed by AIIMS’ medico-legal opinion submitted to the CBI and would request the probe agency’s chief to constitute a fresh forensic team in the case.  Vikas in his tweet said, “Highly perturbed with AIIMS report. Going […]

Actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s f amily lawyer and senior advocate Vikas Singh on Sunday said that he was highly perturbed by AIIMS’ medico-legal opinion submitted to the CBI and would request the probe agency’s chief to constitute a fresh forensic team in the case.

 Vikas in his tweet said, “Highly perturbed with AIIMS report. Going to request CBI director to constitute a fresh Forensic team. How could the AIIMS team give a conclusive report in the absence of the body, that too on such shoddy post mortem done by Cooper hospital wherein time of death is also not mentioned.”

 The sources have told The Daily Guardian that AIIMS has dismissed the theories of poisoning and strangling floated by the actor’s family and their advocate. On 3 October AIIMS had said in its opinion to CBI that Sushant was not murdered and it is a case of suicide.

  The sources have revealed that the AIIMS panel has completed the examination and closed the file after giving conclusive medico-legal opinion in this case and the CBI is corroborating the report with their investigation.

  On 25 September Sushant’s lawyer Vikas had tweeted, “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.” 

 On 26 September responding to a tweet by Vikas, Rhea Chakraborty’s lawyer Satish Maneshinde had said, “The disclosure of a 200% conclusion by AIIMS doctor on the forensic team headed by Dr. Sudhir Gupta in Sushant’s death case, based on photographs, is a dangerous trend. To keep the investigations impartial and free from inference, the CBI must constitute a new medical board. The agencies are being pressurised to reach a pre-determined result for obvious reasons in view of upcoming Bihar elections.»

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