Sushant Singh Rajput’s family friend: We were saying since day 1 that it is not a suicide

Sushant Singh Rajput died by suicide on the morning of June 14. The actor’s family friend, Smita Parikh says that she and the actor’s family are saying since day 1 that it is not a suicide.

Sushant Singh Rajput died by suicide on June 14.

Sushant Singh Rajput died by suicide on the morning of June 14. The actor’s death came as a huge shock for the entire nation, and celebrities, fans and his industry friends took to social media to mourn his demise. Smita Parikh, who is a family friend of Sushant Singh Rajput, told India Today that she and the late actor’s family have been saying since day 1 that it is not a suicide.

“It’s been more than a month but forensic report of the cloth used for hanging has not come out. On the day of his death, Pithani, Samuel, the guy who used to handle his technical stuff were there along with his cook. Why didn’t they wait for sister to come? Pithani and Samuel were the only ones who saw him handling. Nobody else saw him hanging,” she said.

“There were bruises on his face. And we know Sushant, he was not a guy who would kill himself over depression.

“Ever since Disha died, Sushant was very disturbed. I wish we knew why was he disturbed. He never took names but he was very scared of something,” said Smita.

She added, “They terminated all his old body guards and cooks. And kept Pithani and Samuel with Sushant.”

“Last year Sushant had 40 crores in his account. And now even his bank statements show that crores were spent on Rhea’s make up, travel and what not. Sushant Singh Rajput did not die by suicide. We are 100% sure.”

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