Rhea Chakraborty’s lawyer thanks CBI, 2 cases related to Sushant Singh Rajput’s death closed, no evidence of murder found

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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has filed separate closure reports in two cases related to the death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput. One case is related to abetment to suicide of Sushant lodged by his father KK Singh, while the second case has been filed by the actor’s alleged girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty against his sisters. The CBI filed a closure report before a special court in Patna in the case filed by Sushant’s father, while the closure report in the second case was presented before a special court in Mumbai.
The above officials said that now the courts will decide whether to accept the report or order the agency to investigate further. On this, actress Rhea Chakraborty’s lawyer Satish Maneshinde praised the closure report and thanked the CBI for ‘thoroughly investigating every aspect of the case from all angles’.
Suffocation was the cause of death in postmortem report
Sushant Singh Rajput was found hanging in his flat in Bandra, Mumbai on 14 June 2020. He was 34 years old. The postmortem conducted at Cooper Hospital concluded that the actor died due to suffocation.
CBI investigated two separate cases
CBI investigated two separate cases. One was a case filed by Sushant’s father KK Singh with Patna Police, in which Rhea was accused of abetting suicide and withdrawing Rs 15 crore from the actor’s bank account and the second case was filed by Rhea in Bandra, in which Sushant’s sisters have been accused of giving him medicines on the basis of a fake prescription issued by a Delhi doctor.
Rhea’s allegation was, death was due to medicine!
In the case registered before the Bandra police and later taken over by the CBI, Rhea had alleged that Sushant died five days after being given these medicines in the wrong manner.
There is no evidence to prove the allegation
Officials said that based on the opinion of experts, crime scene analysis, witness statements and forensic reports, the CBI came to the conclusion that there is no evidence to prove the allegation that someone may have forced the actor to commit suicide. He said that the agency has finally decided to file its final report, which will put an end to the conspiracy speculations going on for five years around the death of the Bollywood star.
Spreading false stories is completely unfair
Rhea Chakraborty’s lawyer Satish Maneshinde praised the closure report filed by the CBI. He said in a statement, ‘We are grateful to the CBI for thoroughly investigating every aspect of the case from all angles and closing the case. It is completely unfair to spread false stories in social media and electronic media.’