Sushant Death Case: Family Alleges 'Murder' Instead Of 'Abetment To Suicide' In Statement To CBI
Sushant Singh Rajput's death case has been transferred to CBI and the late actor's family has now alleged that he was killed, in their statement to CBI.
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
death
case
has
been
transferred
to
CBI
and
the
late
actor's
family
has
now
alleged
that
he
was
killed,
in
their
statement
to
CBI.
A
few
weeks
ago,
Sushant's
father
KK
Singh
had
filed
an
FIR
with
Bihar
Police
accusing
Rhea
Chakraborty
and
her
family
of
'abetment
to
suicide'
along
with
other
chargers.
According
to
a
report
by
Times
Now,
Sushant's
father
KK
Singh
and
sister
have
said
that
CBI
should
look
into
the
case
as
murder
and
not
as
abetment
to
suicide.
The
report
shared
that
the
family
has
requested
the
case
to
be
looked
into
as
a
murder,
due
to
the
recent
developments
in
the
investigations
and
media
reports,
which
claim
that
the
evidence
was
allegedly
'destroyed'.
CBI
Recorded
Statement
Of
KK
Singh
On
Monday
CBI
recorded
the
statement
of
Sushant's
family
on
Monday
at
the
residence
of
his
son-in-law
OP
Singh,
who
is
the
commissioner
of
Faridabad.
CBI
reportedly
will
also
go
through
the
statements
recorded
by
Bihar
police
in
Mumbai.
SC
Hearing
In
Rhea's
Plea
To
Transfer
Case
To
Mumbai
Police
Held
Today
Meanwhile,
today
(August
11)
the
Supreme
Court
has
held
a
hearing
in
Rhea's
plea
seeking
a
transfer
of
the
FIR
(filed
by
KK
Singh)
from
Bihar
Police
to
Mumbai
Police.
Rhea
has
also
filed
a
plea
seeking
protection
from
an
alleged
"unfair
media
trial"
against
her
in
the
case.
The
affidavit
read,
"The
petitioner
(Rhea
Chakraborty)
is
already
convicted
by
media
even
before
a
fowl-play
in
the
death
of
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
is
established.
Extreme
trauma
and
infringement
of
privacy
of
the
rights
of
the
petitioner
is
caused
due
to
constant
sensationalisation
of
this
case."
Rhea
Questioned
By
ED
In
Money
Laundering
Case
ED
has
also
registered
a
money
laundering
case
against
Rhea
Chakraborty,
Indrajit
Chakraborty,
Sandhya
Chakraborty,
Showik
Chakraborty,
Samuel
Miranda
and
Shruti
Modi.
Over
the
weekend,
they
were
summoned
along
with
few
others
to
record
their
statements
in
the
case.
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