Sushant Singh Rajput Case: Ambulance Drivers Say Evidence Not Tampered With

    Ambulance Drivers Say No Evidence Tampering Happened

    Sushant Singh Rajput Case: Ambulance Drivers Say Evidence Not Tampered With

    In a much-awaited judgment today pertaining to the Sushant Singh Rajput case, a single judge bench comprising of Justice Hrishikesh Roy ruled in favour of a CBI investigation while hearing actress Rhea Chakraborthy’s plea petition.

    After a month of Mumbai police investigating the case an FIR lodged against Rhea Chakraborty and five others by Sushant’s father K.K. Singh that many new sides of the story came to the forefront.  

    Now, the well-wishers and family members of the late actor have been claiming Sushant’s death to be a case of murder as opposed to suicide. Recently, Times Now got in touch with three men who claim to be the drivers of the ambulance that arrived at Sushant’s residence on the fateful day of his death. These three men were the first to see the late actor’s corpse and bring it down. 

    It was during the conversation with the news channel that the trio revealed no tampering of evidence took place. They also spoke about the mystery man carrying a black bag whose images and videos were outed by Republic TV and went viral soon after. Going further the trio admitted to see just one body in the room.  

    According to them, the ‘mystery man’ was one of their associates who was holding a portable stretcher which could be folded and carried inside a bag. In a video shared by the news channel, they can be heard saying, in many buildings there are no big lifts to accommodate a traditional stretcher and so this kind of a portable stretcher is used to carry the deceased from their homes to the ambulance. They further went on to state that one half of the green cloth was lying on Sushant’s bed, while the other half of it was hanging on the ceiling fan.  

    In the video they further said, they had brought down the actor’s corpse in a standing position with two people supporting the body from behind and two others supporting it from the front.