AIIMS Findings State There Were No Traces Of Poison In Sushant Singh Rajput's Body: Reports

    AIIMS Rules Out Poisoning As Cause Of Sushant's Death

    AIIMS Findings State There Were No Traces Of Poison In Sushant Singh Rajput's Body: Reports

    Even three months after Sushant Singh Rajput’s death the circumstances leading up to to the fatal moment so far remain unclear. As CBI continues probe into the matter latest reports suggest that the All India Institute of Medical Sciences has have ruled out death by poisoning as a possibility after an analysis of his forensics reports.

    The CBI had approached the AIIMs forensics team for a final medical and legal opinion on Sushant’s cause of death. A team of CBI officials investigating the case worked in close coordination to come to final conclusion. The report has been accessed by Times Now and the channel claims that there were no traces of organic or inorganic poison found in Sushant’s body.


    The AIIMS report apparently also pointed out that there was lack of lighting in the morgue where the late actor’s autopsy was conducted by the Cooper Hospital as one of the lapses in the medical procedures.

    It was earlier reported that the actor’s time of death was missing from the autopsy report which raised several red flags as to how the proceeding were not carried out properly by Cooper Hospital and the Mumbai police.

    The murder claims by the late actor’s family are being probed by the CBI but so far no evidences supporting the claim have been found.