Forensic Laboratory Starts Probe In Death Of Sushant Singh Rajput's Ex-Manager Disha Salian
The Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) at Kalina in Mumbai started probe in the death case of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput's former manager Disha Salian in early June
The
Forensic
Science
Laboratory
(FSL)
at
Kalina
in
Mumbai
started
probe
in
the
death
case
of
Bollywood
actor
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
former
manager
Disha
Salian
in
early
June,
an
official
said
today
(date).
The
FSL
official
said
that
the
lab,
run
by
the
Maharashtra
government's
home
department,
received
the
case
on
Monday.
FSL
is
also
handling
the
forensic
aspect
of
the
case
related
to
the
death
of
Sushant
Singh
Rajput,
who
was
found
dead
in
his
flat
in
suburban
Bandra
on
June
14,
a
week
after
28-year-old
Disha
Salian
died.
The
department
has
received
Disha
Salian's
viscera,
blood
sample
and
other
materials
to
conduct
relevant
tests,
the
official
added.
In
the
viscera
test,
the
internal
organs
of
the
body,
specifically
those
within
the
chest
or
abdomen,
are
examined
thoroughly
to
ascertain
the
cause
of
death.
According
to
the
official,
three
major
units
of
the
lab-
biology,
DNA
and
toxicology
will
work
on
the
case.
During
the
investigation,
the
FSL
will
ascertain
if
on
the
day
of
the
incident,
she
was
subjected
to
any
kind
of
assault
or
if
she
had
consumed
any
intoxicants,
and
also
analyse
the
circumstances
in
which
she
died,
he
said.
"As
we
received
the
case
on
Monday
nothing
has
done
till
now,
but
we
have
taken
this
case
on
a
priority
basis," the
official
added.
An
accidental
death
report
was
registered
in
connection
with
the
celebrity
manager's
death.
Last
week,
Disha
Salian's
family
told
the
police
that
they
do
not
suspect
any
foul
play
in
her
death.
Satish
Salian,
father
of
Disha
Salian,
said
he
does
not
suspect
any
foul
play
in
her
death
and
is
"completely
satisfied" with
the
probe
being
conducted
by
the
police
in
the
case,
an
official
had
said
earlier.
In
a
letter
sent
to
the
assistant
commissioner
of
police
(ACP),
Malvani,
Satish
Salian
alleged
that
media
persons
were
harassing
his
family
by
repeatedly
questioning
their
faith
in
the
police
and
their
way
of
inquiry,
he
had
said.
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