Five
days
before
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
passed
away,
his
former
manager
Disha
Salian
fell
to
her
death
from
the
14th
floor
of
a
high-rise
building
in
Mumbai
on
June
8,
2020.
Several
conspiracy
theories
have
been
doing
the
rounds
on
social
media
about
how
the
two
deaths
might
be
connected.
Amid
this,
Disha's
parents
broke
their
silence
and
reacted
to
the
allegations
surrounding
their
daughter's
death,
in
an
interview
with
Aaj
Tak.
They
also
requested
everyone
not
to
defame
their
daughter.
Disha's
Mother
Says
Her
Late
Daughter
Never
Talked
About
Sushant
With
Her
She
told
Aaj
Tak,
"Disha
used
to
share
each
and
every
detail
about
her
work.
With
whom
she
is
working
what
she
is
doing
and
everything.
I
never
heard
about
Sushant
and
I
don't
know
much
about
him
before
all
this."
Disha's
Parents
Refute
Theories
Claiming
Their
Daughter
Was
Raped
And
Murdered
Reacting
to
BJP
leader
Narayan
Rane's
allegations,
Disha's
mother
Vasanti
said,
"All
this
is
false.
Statements
in
this
case
are
taken
twice.
Malvani
police
(where
Disha
Salian
case
is
being
investigated)
has
all
documents
on
record.
We
have
seen
post
mortem
report.
Mumbai
police
are
doing
their
job
properly
and
therefore
we
trust
Mumbai
police.
We
were
quiet
earlier
but
all
these
in
media
defaming
our
daughter
we
just
can't
take
it
anymore.
Therefore
I
request
people
to
understand
what
is
the
truth."
Disha's
Mother
Also
Reacted
To
The
Allegations
About
Disha
Attending
A
Party
Disha's
mother
told
Aaj
Tak
that
the
allegations
about
Disha
attending
a
party
are
false.
She
revealed
that
her
daughter
and
her
fiance
Rohan
Roy
went
to
Malad
on
June
4,
but
never
came
out
of
the
flat.
She
said
that
they
have
checked
the
CCTV
footage.
Disha's
mother
further
said
that
Disha
and
her
friend-cum-brother
Indraneel
celebrated
their
birthday
together
every
year.
However,
this
year,
they
couldn't
because
of
the
lockdown.
So,
a
night
before
Disha's
death,
they
had
a
small
get
together
with
just
six
friends.
Disha's
Mother
Says
Her
Daughter
Was
A
Very
Ambitious
Girl
While
speaking
with
Aaj
Tak,
Vasanti
Salian
remembered
her
late
daughter
as
someone
who
was
very
ambitious
and
wanted
to
become
very
big
in
the
industry.
She
said
that
Disha
wanted
to
own
a
personal
office
and
dreamt
a
lot.
"We
too
were
happy
after
all
she
was
our
only
child
we
used
agree
to
her
demands
do
things
according
to
her
wish.
We
always
supported
her.
She
was
very
nice,"
Disha's
mother
told
the
news
channel.
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