This Article is From Oct 15, 2020

Sushant Singh Rajput Probe Not Over, Says CBI, Refuting Reports

Sushant Singh Rajput's death on June 14 this year shocked thousands of his fans and inspired conspiracy theories and social media campaigns.

Sushant Singh Rajput Probe Not Over, Says CBI, Refuting Reports

CBI continues to investigate the death of Sushant Singh Rajput, the agency said.

New Delhi:

The CBI probe into the death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput has not reached a conclusion yet, the agency said the on Thursday, refuting media reports that claimed otherwise.

"CBI continues to investigate the death of Sh. Sushant Singh Rajput. There are certain speculative reports in media that the CBI has reached a conclusion. It may be reiterated that these reports are speculative and erroneous," the agency said in a brief statement.

Media reports earlier in the day had claimed that the inquiry by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) had reached its conclusion and the agency was likely to wrap it up soon, filing its report in a court in Bihar.

Sushant Singh Rajput's death on June 14 this year, which shocked thousands of his fans and inspired conspiracy theories and social media campaigns, was initially investigated as a suicide.

The investigations took on several twists and turns after agencies like the CBI, Enforcement Directorate and the Narcotics Control Bureau stepped in with a widely-publicised probe into drug use in Bollywood.

Last week, his girlfriend and actor Rhea Chakraborty, the subject of lurid conspiracies and trolling regarding her alleged role in Mr Rajput's death, walked out on bail after over a month in jail for charges of helping Sushant Singh buy drugs.

The family of Sushant Singh Rajput - who filed the case against Ms Chakraborty and called for the CBI probe - have attacked the agency for reportedly dismissing the murder and other conspiracy theories.

Accusing the medical team from Delhi's AIIMS that ruled the actor's death in June as a suicide of negligence, their lawyer Vikas Singh also said they will go to court unless a new medical panel is set up to examine available forensic evidence.

"If the CBI doesn't take action, we will go to the court and demand forming a new forensic team. We want a proper medical opinion, this kind of opinion can't serve justice," Mr Singh said.

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