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Sushant Death Mystery: ‘I told it’s not suicide’ reveals mortuary staff

Sushant Death Mystery: Sushant Singh Rajput has left a deep mystery after him which so far has been not less than an unsolved story. Among many, now another revelation shocks the justice mongers in which a mortuary staff has revealed that his body had beating and injury marks, and pointing this out he says: ‘I told it is not suicide but murder!’

Sushant Death Mystery: It happened when popular cine-actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s body was brought in for autopsy. The mortuary staff claims he had said that it was not suicide. The same person who works in the morgue, says this which shows it was not suicide. And then if it was not suicide, then it certainly is a murder. This is an un-avoidable  new revelation coming from the last end which is called Morgue. It was two years ago when Sushant was found dead at his Bandra residence  on June 14, 2020.

Investigation should re-start

Two years after the death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput, now a person who was there in the mortuary then has shocked people saying that it was murder, not suicide. Roopkumar Shah, mortuary worker claims he was present in the morgue when the actor’s body was brought in for post-mortem. In an interview Shah has revealed that it ‘should have been videographed’.

The point was deliberately ignored

The point mentioned by the mortuary man is such a significant fact which has been missing in the entire drama of investigation by Mumbai police post Sushant’s death. The vital point along with many such points invite attention for a fresh investigation.

Central Bureau of Investigation vanished

Another significant thing got dissolved in the blue with the want of askance. What happened to the CBI inquiry report? The CBI needs to be accountable for its investigation. Why has the CBI not come up with the report in the public domain?

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 Central Bureau of Investigation needs to tell people of India who seek justice in Sushant’s death mystery if it has not finished its investigation. People do have a right to know what happened in the inquiry.

Why the CBI keeps mum?

If CBI has no reply to any of the above mentioned questions, then people certainly will find the national investigative agency corrupt just like they say about Mumbai police in Sushant death mystery.

 

Parijat Tripathi

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