Rajya Sabha MP Subramanian Swamy, who has been repeatedly alleging that Bollywood star Sushant Singh Rajput was murdered, tweeted on Thursday that there was “systematic destruction” of the evidence in the case. He added that since Sushant was cremated a day after his death, the re-evaluation of the autopsy report prepared by Cooper Hospital was the “toughest.”
His tweet read, “There was systematic destruction in the evidence. This requires painstaking reconstruction. Since SSR was cremated next day, toughest is the re-evaluation of the Cooper Hospital autopsy report. So circumstantial evidence obtained by CBI and confessions got have to fill the gap.
#Breaking | There was systematic destruction in the evidence. This requires painstaking reconstruction. Since SSR was cremated next day, toughest is the re-evaluation of the Cooper Hospital autopsy report: @Swamy39, MP, Rajya Sabha. | #StopSSRSlander pic.twitter.com/4pQd3arK27
— TIMES NOW (@TimesNow) September 3, 2020
Earlier, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), which is probing the high-profile case, reportedly questioned as to why time stamp was missing from the autopsy report of Sushant. The officials also supposedly questioned as to why autopsy was conducted in the middle of the night when the mortal remains of Sushant would have reached the hospital by late afternoon or evening on the day he died.
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