Mumbai: Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput's untimely demise has left the entire country in shock. The actor was found dead at his Mumbai residence on June 14. While some reports claim that the 'Dil Bechara' actor was undergoing depression and hung himself to death, his family and relatives have accused actor's girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty of brewing a conspiracy against SSR.


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Amid the several speculation, CBI (Central Bureau of Investigation) has got into action and has started probing the mysterious death case of Sushant.

Meanwhile, the ABP news has found the medical shop from where medicines related to Sushant Singh Rajput's depression were often bought.

As per the sources, the 'Chhichhore' actor earlier used to to live in a building called 'Capri Heights' in Bandra. Just 500 meters from there is a medical store named 'Solanki Medical' owned by Suresh Solanki.

Upon being asked, the shop owner told ABP News that Sushant's depression medicines were purchased twice from his shop, first time on October 23 last year, and again on January 10, 2020 based on the prescription given by the doctors.

Solanki also showed ABP News bills of each time the medicines were purchased for the actor. The accessed evidence showed the name of Dr. Nikita Shah written on the medical prescription from October 2019. The medicines purchased later in January 2020 were on the basis of prescription issued by noted psychiatrist Dr. Kersey Chavda.

It is to be noted that both Mumbai Police and the team of CBI have already questioned Dr Kersey Chavda about the depression of Sushant and the medicines he was being prescribed.

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Suresh Solanki showed ABP News the bills of the medicines, which were purchased from his shop and said that the medicines of depression, anxiety, sleep disorder etc. were purchased by some staff members of Sushant. The shop owner revealed that Sushant Singh or Rhea Chakraborty never came to his shop to get medicines.

Suresh Solanki also told that it never happened that anyone came to his shop without a prescription to buy Sushant's depression medicines. He said that it is not allowed to give medicines of depression without prescription.

The owner of the medical shop added that he does not know why the medicines of Sushant's depression were not purchased from his shop after January 10, 2020. He said that the actor may have started buying medicines from a shop nearby to his new house at Carter Road.