Sushant Singh Rajput case: AIIMS rejects ‘murder theories’, CBI to go with ‘abetment to suicide’ probe

AIIMS rejects murder theories regarding the Sushant Singh Rajput case and CBI will pursue their probe related to ‘abetment to suicide.’

It has been over 3 months since Sushant Singh Rajput‘s demise. All his fans, friends, and family have been waiting to know the real truth behind his demise. According to the latest report by NDTV, the AIIMS panel that was called in to help the CBI SIT team regarding the forensics have submitted their conclusive report to them. They have reported that all the murder theories were ‘ruled out.’ Further, the report claimed that the CBI is likely to pursue their probe related to ‘abetment to suicide’ that was alleged in the Bihar Police FIR filed by Sushant’s father.

According to the NDTV report, the sources have told the news channel that, “The AIIMS panel has given a conclusive medico-legal opinion in the case of the late actor’s death and the CBI is currently corroborating the report with their ongoing investigation of Sushant’s case.”

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The NDTV report added that ‘circumstantial evidence also suggested that it was a case of suicide and not murder.’ Mumbai hospital report had mentioned earlier that Sushant died of “asphyxia due to hanging.”
As per the same report, the CBI sources told the channel, “All aspects are being looked into including murder angle. So far, no evidence has come up to prove it to be a case of murder. If during the course of the investigation, we get any evidence, murder charges will be added. For now, abetment to suicide and other charges in the FIR is being probed.”

Sushant’s family has been waiting for the justice of the late actor. Recently, their lawyer, Vikas Singh had questioned the delay in the CBI probe after which the agency issued their first statement in the matter and had mentioned that ‘nothing has been ruled out yet.’ On the other hand, Rhea Chakraborty and her brother Showik will stay in custody as Bombay High Court has rejected their bail plea twice.