Big News on SSR case Tapes Expose Dr Sudhir Gupta's 180-degree Turn On Sushant Singh Death Case

In the Sushant Singh Rajput death case, several media outlets, since the past two days, have quoted AIIMS Forensic Department head Dr Sudhir Gupta, who has unofficially claimed that "Sushant's death is a case of suicide and the murder angle has been completely ruled out." The panel of AIIMS doctors was re-evaluating the late actor's post-mortem and viscera reports based on the 20% viscera sample available with them. However, there has not been an official statement either from the AIIMS or the CBI which has the report submitted to them by the AIIMS. 

Sushant Singh Rajput
Sushant Singh Rajput

Now, in light of this, Dr Sudhir Gupta's complete u-turn - the biggest flip-flop in the Sushant Singh Rajput death case, has been exposed in Republic Media Network's #SushantAIIMSTape. Republic Media Network has aired the ultimate proof which shreds the lies in the case of the late actor's death and will silence the 'suicide theorists'. On August 22, just a day after the AIIMS panel was formed on the recommendation of the CBI, Dr Sudhir Gupta who was the head of the panel had raised several questions on the Cooper Hospital's report and had questioned the Mumbai Police in a conversation with Republic's Editor Special Projects Prakash Singh. Dr Sudhir Gupta had made it clear that the "crime scene has not been kept intact" and also alleged there was "contamination of evidence". 

Call Recordings Of Dr Sudhir Gupta's 180-degree Turn On Sushant Singh Death Case.

Republic Media Network asks Dr Sudhir Gupta, that what has made him change his stand so drastically in the past few weeks - in fact, a complete 180-degree U-turn - to allegedly submitting 'conclusive findings' in the forensic report. Dr Sudhir Gupta's startling revelations from August 22 completely contradict his views now. "Why was the autopsy done in such a hurry, was any videography done? There was contamination of evidence and is not suitable for further examination with sanctity. I had never given permission to open Sunanda Pushkar's room for four years. There was also a case of DK Ravi in Bangalore," he had said to Republic's Prakash Singh.


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