After All India Institute Of Medical Science re-analysed Sushant Singh Rajput’s post-mortem and viscera reports, it has been revealed that no trace of organic poison was found in his body.
Sources from Times Now revealed details of the AIIMS and points that Cooper Hospital’s report will be analysed, showing that there was not enough light in the mortuary room.
It was reported on September 7, that the AIIMS forensic team had conducted viscera test to check for poisoning in Rajput’s death.
Sharing a few words on the report, chairman of AIIMS’ Forensic Medical Board, Dr Sudhir Gupta says:
“AIIMS and the CBI are in agreement on the Sushant Singh Rajput death case but more deliberations are needed.
There is a need to look into some legal aspects for a logical legal conclusion in due course of time. It will be totally conclusive.”
Rajput’s family lawyer Vikas Singh claimed on Twitter:
“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.”
Reacting to the same Dr Sudhir Gupta had told Times Now, “Can’t make an opinion by seeing marks.”
As per media sources, the report does not rule out the murder angle and has not given a clean chit to anyone yet.
The CBI said that it is conducting a professional investigation related to Sushant’s demise in which all aspects are being looked at and “no aspect has been ruled out” as of date.