The All India Institute of Medical Sciences’ (
AIIMS) Forensic Medical Board, which was looking into the death of actor
Sushant Singh Rajput, has ruled out the possibility of
murder in its report.
According to news agency ANI, Dr Sudhir Gupta, AIIMS Forensic Head, said, “We have concluded our conclusive report. It is a case of hanging and death by suicide.”
“There were no injuries over the body other than hanging. There were no marks of struggle/ scuffle in the body and clothes of the deceased.
“The presence of any seductive material was not detected by Bombay FSL and AIIMS toxicology lab. The complete examination of ligature mark over the neck was consistent with hanging,” Dr Gupta added.
According to ANI, the board, which comprises of 7 doctors, has discussed its findings with the Central Bureau of Investigation, that is investing the case. However, the medical board has refused to provide the details as the case it is still sub-judice.
Earlier in the day, Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh had said that the CBI should soon make public its inquiry report into Rajput’s death.
On the matter of reports saying Rajput’s death was a case of suicide and not murder, news agency PTI quoted him as saying, “We have not received any official information regarding that. It won’t be appropriate to comment on it until we get official information.”
“We will give a statement as and when we receive any official information about it,” he added.
“We want that the CBI inquiry report into the case should soon come before public so that they get to know whether it was a suicide or murder,” Deshmukh said.
The ‘Kai Po Che’ actor was found hanging in his Bandra apartment on June 14.
Bidding Farewell To Sushant Singh Rajput – An Actor & A Technopreneur
The Final Goodbye
Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s suicide shocked everyone. The Mumbai police reported on Sunday that he was found hanging his Bandra apartment.
The 34-year-old actor was known for his remarkable journey from the small screen to big banner movies despite several controversies.
Here’s a look at his journey from a new entrant to being a superstar and a technopreneur.
How It Began
Sushant Singh Rajput became a popular household name after his debut in the 2009 television show ‘Pavitra Rishta’, along with actress Ankita Lokhande (R). While shooting for the family drama, the duo fell in love. The couple dated for six years, and called it quits in 2016.Making Of A Star
Rajput made his foray into films with ‘Kai Po Che’ in 2013 with actors Rajkummar Rao and Amit Sadh – which was based on Chetan Bhagat’s novel ‘3 Mistakes of My Life’. He also won the Producers Guild Film Award for Best Male Debut for the Abhishek Kapoor-directorial.
Entering The Big League
Sushant Singh Rajput joined the new-age actors list that includes Ayushmann Khurrana and Rajkummar Rao. In no time, he became a common name in the Indian film industry. He started bagging several endorsement projects and movies in his kitty.Turning point in Sushant’s career
While Sushant will always be remembered for his spectacular roles, the role that made him a household name was in the 2016 film ‘MS Dhoni: The Untold Story’ where he played the ace cricketer MS Dhoni.
Sushant was lauded for the way he pulled off Dhoni’s batting style, mannerism, body language and carried himself during the promotion of the biopic.