Recently,
while
speaking
with
a
news
channel,
Akshay
Bandgar,
the
driver
of
the
ambulance
which
carried
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
mortal
remains
had
claimed
that
he
was
one
who
brought
down
the
corpse
of
the
actor.
He
also
said
that
he
was
hired
by
the
police
and
has
been
receiving
threats
from
international
numbers
since
that
day.
Now
according
to
a
report
in
DNA,
the
owner
of
the
ambulance
Rahul
Bandgar,
in
a
telephonic
conversation
with
Zee
News,
has
claimed
that
when
the
ambulance
reached
Sushant's
house,
the
actor's
mortal
remains
were
already
on
the
bed.
He
said
that
it
was
his
brother
Akshay
who
went
to
take
Sushant's
corpse
to
the
hospital.
At
that
time,
Rahul
was
in
his
village
and
now,
Akshay
is
out
of
town.
Rahul
was
quoted
as
saying,
"On
June
14,
when
Sushant
died
by
suicide
that
day,
I
was
in
the
village
but
my
brother
Akshay
went
there
with
an
ambulance.
The
body
was
already
taken
down
from
the
ceiling
and
placed
on
the
bed.
After
that,
our
team
brought
the
body
down
from
the
room
and
brought
it
to
the
stretcher
in
the
ambulance.
Both
ambulances
are
ours."
He
further
added,
"There
was
some
problem
in
the
wheelchair
of
the
first
ambulance
due
to
which
the
body
was
not
getting
fit,
that's
why
we
called
our
second
ambulance
there."
Rahul
also
told
the
news
channel
that
there
was
no
foul
play
involved.
He
said,
"No.
there
was
no
foul
play.
Why
would
we
do
that?
He
has
passed
away
and
gone
to
heaven.
What
will
we
get
by
doing
all
this?"
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
was
found
dead
in
his
Bandra
residence
on
June
14,
2020.
The
post-mortem
report
confirmed
his
death
by
suicide.
However,
his
fans
and
friends
have
been
pressing
for
a
CBI
inquiry
into
the
actor's
death
case.
Currently,
the
Mumbai
and
Bihar
police
are
investigating
this
matter.
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602
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200
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