SSR Death Probe: AIIMS Panel Rules Out Poisoning, But Not Homicide

New Delhi: A forensic team from AIIMS has reportedly ruled out poisoning in Sushant Singh Rajput’s death.

According to a Times Now report, here are some inferences from the AIIMS forensic report:

  1. No organic poison found in Sushant’s body.
  2. Homicide angle not ruled out
  3. There was insufficient light in the room where autopsy was conducted.
  4. Cooper Hospital report needs to be probed further.

The report also suggested that the AIIMS team found some lapses on the part of Mumbai’s Cooper Hospital that carried out the autopsy.

Among the various theories, the late actor’s family had also suspected that Sushant was poisoned before he was allegedly hanged to death.

On Monday, the CBI had released a statement to assure that a “professional investigation” is being carried out in the case and “all aspects are being looked into.”

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