Sushant Singh Rajput died on June 14.

Rhea Chakraborty’s lawyer on claim that Sushant Singh Rajput was strangled: ‘Conclusion on basis of photo is dangerous’

Rhea Chakraborty’s lawyer Satish Maneshinde has reacted to lawyer Vikas Singh’s declare that a physician informed him Sushant Singh Rajput died of strangulation after his footage. Satish mentioned making statements on nature of demise “on basis of photographs” is harmful.

Satish Maneshinde mentioned in a press release on Saturday, “Disclosure of a conclusion by an AIIMS Doctor in team headed by Dr Gupta in Sushant Singh Rajput’s death case, on basis of photographs is dangerous trend. To keep investigation impartial, CBI must constitute new Medical Board.”

He additionally claimed that the investigation businesses are below strain to succeed in a predetermined outcome amid Bihar elections. ‘“The agencies are being pressurised to reach a predetermined result for obvious reasons on the eve of Bihar Elections. We have seen the VRS of DGP Pandey unfolding few days back. There should not be a repetition of such steps,” he said.

 

Vikas Singh, who is the lawyer appointed by Sushant’s father KK Singh, not too long ago mentioned, “The family feels that the probe is being taken in a different direction. All attention is being diverted towards the drugs case. AIIMS doctor told me that Sushant’s death was by strangulation.”

Expressing his disappointment on the shift in focus, he added, “Why is CBI converting this to murder from abetment? The investigation is not on track. I will not say I am not happy with CBI, but it’s the lack of importance that the case is getting is what I am worried about. The forensics response of the AIIMS should be made public that is what will satisfy the family.”

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However, Dr Sudhir Gupta, the panel chief of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) forensic staff conducting an examination of Sushant’s demise informed Times Now, “No conclusion or conclusion opinion of homicide or suicide could be made by seeing ligature marks and scene of occurrence. It’s difficult for doctors and next to impossible for general people, needed solely internal link discretion and forensic interpretation.”

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