Bollywood
actor
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
untimely
death
came
across
as
a
shocker
for
everyone.
The
Raabta
actor
was
found
dead
at
his
Bandra
residence
on
June
14,
2020.
The
Mumbai
police
confirmed
his
death
by
suicide.
Reportedly,
the
actor
was
suffering
from
depression.
Meanwhile,
fans
and
celebrities
like
Shekhar
Suman,
Kangana
Ranaut
and
others
have
been
pressing
for
a
CBI
probe
in
the
actor's
death
as
they
suspect
it
to
be
a
planned
murder.
Sushant's
girlfriend
Rhea
Chakraborty
also
urged
Home
Minister
Amit
Shah
in
launching
a
CBI
inquiry
for
the
same.
However,
Sushant's
family
continues
to
keep
mum
on
this
matter.
However,
now
Sushant's
sister
Shweta
Singh
Kirti
has
broken
her
silence
and
here's
what
she
has
to
say.
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
Sister
Opens
Up
A
fan
asked
Shweta
why
her
family
has
not
demanded
for
a
CBI
inquiry
into
Sushant's
death,
and
said
that
the
entire
country
will
suport
them.
To
this,
Shweta
replied,
"We
were
waiting
for
Mumbai
police
to
finish
the
investigation
and
come
up
with
their
reports."
Meanwhile,
The
Mumbai
Police
Has
Ruled
Out
Foul
Play
In
Sushant's
Death
According
to
Sushant's
post-mortem
report,
the
cause
of
death
was
asphyxia
due
to
hanging.
The
viscera
report
has
also
ruled
out
any
foul
play
as
the
samples
of
the
nails
and
of
other
body
parts
suggested
that
there
was
no
struggle
or
poisoning.
The
Mumbai
Police
Has
Recorded
Statements
Of
Over
37
People
In
Connection
With
Sushant's
Death
This
includes
Sushant's
family,
his
girlfriend
Rhea
Chakraborty,
casting
directors
Mukesh
Chhabra
and
Shanno
Sharma,
Sushant's
Dil
Bechara
co-star
Sanjana
Sanghi,
filmmakers
Sanjay
Leela
Bhansali,
Shekhar
Kapurr
and
Mahesh
Bhatt,
Yash
Raj
Films
head
honcho
Aditya
Chopra
and
Dharma
Productions
CEO
Apoorva
Mehta.
The
Demand
For
CBI
Inquiry
In
Sushant's
Death
Case
Continues
To
Grow
Stronger
While
the
Maharashtra
Home
Minister
Anil
Deshmukh
has
ruled
out
CBI
probe,
Deputy
Chief
Minister
of
Maharashtra
Ajit
Pawar's
son
Parth
Pawar
recently
wrote
to
Deshmukh
and
requested
him
"to
take
national
emotions
into
consideration
and
initiate
a
CBI
investigation"
in
Sushant's
death
case.
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about
your
mental
well-being
or
of
someone
you
know?
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is
just
a
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away.
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