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AIIMS Reports Rules Out Murder Theories In Sushant Singh Rajput Death Case. CBI To Continue Probe In ‘Abetment To Suicide’.

AIIMS Reports Rules Out Murder Theories In Sushant Singh Rajput Death Case. CBI To Continue Probe In 'Abetment To Suicide'.

Sushant Singh Rajput’s death case taking many turns and twist regarding either
it’s suicide or murder. Even in this case, NCB arrested 18 people involved in
the drug case. However Now the news is popping up that AIIMS ( All India
Institute of Medical Science ) reported to CBI officials, role out all the
murder theories poisoning and strangling drifted by Sushant Singh Rajput’s
family members and lawyer Singh. Now CBI will continue probe based on original
charges of ‘abetment to suicide’ which was listed by the Bihar police. 

According to the AIIMS officials report they have completed the analysis and
shut the file after giving conclusive medico-legal statement in this case and
the CBI is verifying the report with their investigation. Even AIIMS
Discharged all the theories of murder. Sources from CBI also clear that all
the aspects of the case are locked, and there is no evidence till now to prove
it is a murder case.

Further, they state that if they get any evidence during investigation then
they will add the murder charges till then agency probe in the suicide charges
only. While earlier Mumbai hospital autopsy report also clearly stated that it
is not murder the actor died due to the suicide.

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