The forensic team of AIIMS has submitted its report to the CBI on the Sushant Singh Rajput case. The forensic report claims that Sushant Singh Rajput has not died of poison. The report further says that poison was not found in his body. The forensic team has also raised questions about the post-mortem report at Cooper Hospital.


The CBI is now studying the report.

On Monday, Vikas Singh, lawyer of Sushant Singh Rajput's family, had asked for updates on the CBI investigation of the case. During a press conference he also said that the drugs case which was revealed during the investigation of the case, is overshadowing everything.

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"Why call the whole of Bollywood? There are no seizures from these people who have been called today or tomorrow. In an NDPS case, everything depends on the quantity, the family feels it is being done to divert from the main issue (death case of Sushant). CBI has not issued a single press statement regarding the probe and the direction in which the investigation is going is a little worrying for the family," said Singh in a report by IANS.

He also questioned the laxity of the CBI team in meeting the doctors at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS).

"One of the doctors in the team of AIIMS suggests it is 200% death by strangulation and not a suicide. This is after photos clicked by Sushant's sister Mitu were shared with him."If there is a case of murder then obviously the speed, tenor of the investigation will be different. Unfortunately, none of the family members were staying with Sushant and hence we don't know what exactly happened," said Singh in the report.

The CBI team on the other hand has said that they are doing a professional investigation. "In the case of Sushant Singh Rajput's death, the Central Bureau of Investigation is conducting a professional investigation," said a CBI spokesperson in the report.

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