After Supreme Court verdict, the CBI has been handling actor Sushant Singh Rajput‘s death case and investigating each angle related to the case. The investigating agency even visited the Sushant Singh Rajput‘s apartment in Bandra to investigate the crime scene and collect the samples. The team has also questioned actor’s friend-flatmate Sidharth Pithani and cook Neeraj.
Now, as per latest development in the case, it looks like the CBI will have to struggle with the forensic evidence as 80% of the viscera samples have already been used in the original probe.
However, forensic experts have preserved the remaining samples. “Nearly 80 per cent of the organ samples have been used for analysis. The blood was analysed for DNA, which is preserved. Nothing suspicious was found. The remaining samples have been sealed and preserved at FSL, Kalina. They can be used for a second analysis in case of disputes,” a forensic expert was quoted saying in a report published in Mid Day.
The expert also stated that while the collected samples might be sufficient for CBI’s specific reanalysis, it might be a concern during repeat tests. A source also stated that hasn’t found anything incriminating from the crime scene and that there is no scope for analysing the crime scene further as it wasn’t preserved by the local police.
The source added, “The Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) scientist from Kalina who had visited the crime scene for analysis, found a cigarette butt and medicine strip, which were also analysed as non-biological samples along with a glass, but nothing incriminating was found. There is no scope for further crime scene analysis as it has not been preserved by local police, so subsequent missing of vital clues cannot be ruled out. With Sushant’s body cremated, the CBI will have to rely on the post-mortem notes and the video footage of the autopsy. This may not be sufficient to ascertain direct foul play as no nail clippings, or finger swab were preserved.”
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(Source: Mid-Day, Pinkvilla)