'If there is an ounce of truth...' : Sushant Singh Rajput's sister Shweta reacts to reports of him being allegedly murdered

    An employee of Cooper hospital has claimed that Sushant Singh Rajput was murdered and did not commit suicide. Now, the late actor's sister Shweta has reacted to the same. 

    Sushant Singh Rajput sister

    Sushant Singh Rajput sister

    There was a shocking new update on the case of the late actor Sushant Singh Rajput who was found dead at his residence on June 14, 2020. While his death was reportedly ruled off as suicide, a Cooper hospital staff recently gave a statement wherein he alleged that the actor was murdered. The staff stated that there were multiple injury marks were found on Sushant’s body during the post-mortem.

    Now, Sushant’s sister Shweta Singh Kirti has reacted to the same. Shweta who has been advocating to gain justice for her brother since his tragic death has now called for a strict investigation after this latest development. Sharing a news article reporting the latest statement of the Cooper hospital staff on her social media handle, Shweta captioned the same stating, “If there is an ounce of truth to this evidence, we urge CBI to really look into it diligently. We have always believed that you guys will do a fair investigation and let us know the truth. Our heart aches to find no closure as yet.” Take a look at her post.

    The Pavitra Rishta actor’s fans also flooded the comment section further supporting Shweta’s demand for justice for her brother. One of the fans wrote, “Di, whether CBI does proper investigations or not, Its my belief that Sushant hasn’t committed suicide, there’s a dark truth behind his death.” Another user stated, “Now when Cooper Hospital ex employee is claiming that SSR was murdered & he was present in the Postmortem room when autopsy was done,CBI should consider his statement & take action in this case.”

    Talking to TV9 about the development, the employee who goes by the name of Roopkumar Shah said, “There were several marks on his body and two to three marks on his neck as well. The postmortem needed to be recorded but higher authorities were asked to only click pics of the body. Hence, we did that as per their order.”