AIIMS Report Reveals No Poison Found In Sushant’s Viscera 

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Shikha Chaurasia

Mumbai/New Delhi, September 29 2020: In the Sushant Singh Rajput case, the report submitted to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) by the AIIMS panel has revealed a lot. According to a report by Aaj Tak news channel, Sushant was not poisoned. No poison was found in Sushant’s viscera. AIIMS doctors did not find any organic poison in Sushant’s body. 

Cooper Hospital not given a clean chit

AIIMS report is no different from the CBI investigation. However, doctors at Cooper Hospital have not been given a complete clean chit. The report of the Cooper Hospital has been told to look into detail. The AIIMS report indicates that Cooper Hospital was negligent in Sushant’s case.

Sushant’s autopsy was done by doctors at the Cooper Hospital on which questions were raised. Nothing was mentioned in the report of the Cooper Hospital about the mark on Sushant’s throat. The timing of Sushant’s death was also not mentioned. Sushant was found dead on June 14.

Sushant’s family accused Rhea

On behalf of Sushant’s family, his family lawyer had suspected Sushant to be poisoned before his death. But now it has become clear from the report by AIIMS that Sushant was not given any kind of poison. 

Sushant’s family had called Sushant’s suicide a murder. Sushant’s father had accused Rhea of poisoning his son. Sushant’s family has called Rhea Chakraborty as the main accused in the case. 

Three agencies are now investigating against Rhea. She was questioned by the CBI, by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB). 

At present, Rhea is locked up in the Byculla Jail since the last 22 days in the ongoing drugs case. She has been accused in consumption, procurement and peddling of drugs along with her brother Showik Chakraborty.