Autopsy staff presents new shocker in Sushant death case, claims late actor’s body had signs of murder
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Maharashtra, Dec 26, 2022: After over two years, the suicide case of Sushant singh rajput is taking a new turn with an hospital staff who claims to have witnessed late actor’s autopsy saying that he saw injuries on his body pointing to murder.
In June 2020, Sushant Singh Rajput was found hanging in his Mumbai flat. All had been shocked and concerned by his untimely death. The actor’s family suspected foul play even though the investigation classified his death as a “suicide.” For months, the hashtag “Justice For SSR” was frequently used on social media.
In a recent interview, Roopkumar Shah, the man who was allegedly part of the team that did autopsy on Sushant’s body says that there were many marks on actor’s body and neck.
Shah, in his recent interview, said that on the day when Sushant’s body arrived at the Cooper Hospital there were 5 other dead bodies as well.
“One of them was belonged to a VIP. He was identified as Sushant when we went to do a postmortem, and there were multiple marks on his torso in addition to two to three marks on his neck. Higher authorities were asked to simply take photos of the body because the postmortem needed to be documented. As a result, we carried out their request.” Shah told the media.
In addition to this, he claimed that he was instructed to work “as per the norms” despite having told the authorities that Sushant Singh Rajput had been murdered. He also admited that shen he initially saw the actor’s body he immediately informed his seniors that it might be a murder case rather than suicide.
He asserts that he even advised his seniors to follow the regulations while working, however his seniors instructed him to call the police and take pictures of the body as quickly as he could.
Sushant Singh Rajput passed away on June 14, 2020 at his rented apartment in Mumbai. While investigation termed his death as ‘suicide’, the late actor’s family and fans have been claiming foul play.