Many
actors
have
come
forward
about
their
experiences
of
being
cast
out
from
the
industry
as
an
outsider.
Fans
believe
that
Sushant
was
unwelcomed
in
the
industry,
leading
to
his
depression.
According
to
police
reports,
Sushant
was
suffering
from
depression
for
the
past
six
months
and
has
also
been
prescribed
anti-depressants
by
doctors.
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The
Mumbai
police
have
launched
an
investigation
and
have
been
questioning
the
late
actor's
friends
and
family
for
the
past
10
days.
They
now
suspect
that
the
actor's
tweets
were
deleted
from
the
micro-blogging
site
Twitter.
While
Sushant
was
quite
active
on
Instagram,
it
is
hard
to
believe
the
actor
wasn't
active
on
Twitter,
since
there
are
no
tweets
after
December
27,
2019.
According
to
a
report
in
Bollywood
Hungama,
the
police
will
be
sending
a
letter
to
Twitter
asking
for
his
detailed
activities
in
the
past
six
months
to
carry
out
further
investigation.
After
the
news
of
Sushant's
death
hit
the
internet,
screengrabs
of
Sushant's
final
tweets
went
viral
on
social
media.
However,
the
late
actor's
team
soon
revealed
that
the
tweets
were
fake.
The
viral
tweets
claimed
that
they
were
posted
just
hours
before
the
actor
died
by
suicide,
and
subsequently
deleted
them.
In
the
alleged
tweets,
Sushant
talked
about
his
mental
health
and
why
he
is
thinking
about
ending
his
life.
On
Wednesday,
the
final
post
mortem
report
submitted
to
police
by
a
team
of
five
doctors
revealed
that
there
was
no
foul
play.
It
stated
the
cause
of
death
as
asphyxia
due
to
hanging.
There
were
no
struggle
marks
on
the
body
or
any
ligatures
found
in
his
nails.