In an absolute turn of events, the AIIMS forensic team submitted its much-awaited 'conclusive reports' to the CBI. The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in its report to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has clearly stated that the death of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput was suicide and not murder. The AIIMS forensic panel under Dr. Sudhir Gupta was formed at the request of the CBI in August to assist in giving medico-legal opinion in connection with the death of the late actor.
Now, Dr. Sudhir Gupta has talked to a news agency and gave an insight into what lies in the report. Talking to ANI, Dr. Sudhir Gupta said, "We have concluded our conclusive report. It is a case of hanging and death by suicide."
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"There were no injuries over the body other than hanging. There were no marks of struggle/ scuffle in the body and clothes of the deceased," added Dr Gupta who is chairman of the AIIMS Forensic Medical Board comprising seven doctors.
The board has discussed its findings with the Central Bureau of Investigation, which is investing the late actor's death case."The presence of any seductive material was not detected by Bombay FSL and AIIMS. However, the medical board has refused to provide the details as the case it is still sub-judice.