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Sushant Singh Rajput’s death wasn’t suicide but murder: Subramanian Swamy shares ‘evidence’ why

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Former Union Cabin Minister Subramanian Swamy has shared why he feels that Sushant Singh Rajput was murdered. The evidence list comes hours after Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh declared that there will be no CBI probe in the death case.

The list Swamy shared, noted points in suicide and murder theory. According to the list, if Sushant committed suicide due to depression and non-existence on social media, he could have been murdered because of the location, length of ligature mark, mark on the neck not matching with the cloth used, various marks on the body, CCTV outage, missing room duplicate key, his manager Disha Salian’s suicide, changing sim card, no financial crisis, servant changing statement, among other things.

Swamy had also given his views on the recent development, where Deshmukh declared there would be no CBI probe in Sushant’s death case. He tweeted, “If Bihar Police is serious about having a say in the investigation into the unnatural death of Sushant Singh Rajput then there is no alternative to a CBI probe since Police of two States cannot separately investigate the same crime.”

According to the document, the mark on Sushant’s neck did not indicate suicide but instead hinted at homicide.

The document further claims that for suicide by hanging, one has to hang himself by removing the table under his feet. “This huge force is not possible in homicidal strangulation,” read the document.

The document further reads that marks on his body indicate “beating”.

This comes a day after Swamy spoke to Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and said that he will initiate a CBI inquiry into the matter.

Sushant was found dead at his residence in Bandra, Mumbai on June 14. Post mortem report stated the actor had committed suicide. The police are still investigating the case.

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