Sushant's
Death
Case
Has
Taken
A
Back
Seat,
Claims
Family
Lawyer
According
to
ANI,
he
was
quoted
as
saying,
"The
family
feels
that
the
investigation
is
going
in
such
a
way
that
the
truth
is
not
coming
out.
The
NCB
(Narcotics Control
Bureau)
case
has
become
like
the
Mumbai
Police
investigation,
all
stars
are
now
being
called.
The
people
called
in
and
not
are
a
part
of
a
syndicate
and
not
distributors.
It
is
just
a
Mumbai
Police
type
of
investigation.
Sushant's
case
has
taken
a
back
seat."
Sushant's
Family
Lawyer
Says
Actor's
Death
Probe
Has
Taken
A
Different
Direction
He
further
added,
"The
family
feels
that
the
probe
is
being
taken
in
a
different
direction.
All
attention
is
being
diverted
towards
the
drugs
case.
AIIMS
doctor
told
me
that
Sushant's
death
was
by
strangulation." Vikas
had
made
this
claim
in
his
tweet
as
well.
However,
Dr
Sudhir
Gupta,
the
panel
chief
of
the
All
India
Institute
of
Medical
Sciences
(AIIMS)
forensic
team
conducting
an
examination
of
Sushant's
death,
had
quashed
Vikas
Singh's
claims.
Vikas
Singh
Says
Forensic
Response
Prepared
By
AIIMS
Should
Be
Made
Public
Vikas
Singh
said,
"Why
is
CBI
converting
this
to
murder
from
abetment?
The
investigation
is
not
on
track.
I
will
not
say
I
am
not
happy
with
CBI,
but
it's
the
lack
of
importance
that
the
case
is
getting
is
what
I
am
worried
about.
The
forensics
response
of
the
AIIMS
should
be
made
public
that
is
what
will
satisfy
the
family." Earlier,
Sudhir
Gupta
had
said
that
the
reports
prepared
by
AIIMS
cannot
be
shared
as
the
matter
is
subjudice.
Sushant's
Family
Lawyer
Says
He
Is
Unhappy
With
The
Speed
Of
Probe
In
Actor's
Death
Case
"Today,
we
are
helpless
as
we
don't
know
in
which
direction
the
case
is
going.
Till
today,
CBI
has
not
done
a
press
briefing
on
what
they
have
found
out.
I
am
not
happy
with
the
speed
at
which
the
case
is
going,"
Sushant's
family
lawyer
told
reporters
at
the
press
conference.