Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput ended his life by allegedly hanging himself in his Bandra residence on 14 June 2020. The post mortem report of the actor confirmed that he died by ‘asphyxia due to hanging. Now, as per latest development in Sushant Singh Rajput case, suggests that Times Now has got the access to the complete detailed autopsy report of the late actor.
The report talks about various injuries and aspects of the post mortem report while also mentioning the ligature marks on Sushant Singh Rajput‘s neck and back. The report further alleges that there have been no injuries or fractures around his neck and brain as everything seemed normal and intact. However, very minor haemorrhages are also found, as per the autopsy report.
As per Times Now reports, they have also mentioned that the autopsy report claimed thorax and the walls of the ribs are intact and there has been no dislocation or evidence of fracture.
There were several reports suggesting that on the day of Sushant‘s death, the actor had consumed coconut water or juice. Furthermore, coming to the ‘stomach and it’s content’ section of the autopsy, it is revealed that ’50 cc of brownish colour fluid was present’ but what exactly is that brownish substance has not been revealed.
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(Source: SpotboyE, Times Now)