The Central Bureau of Investigation has taken over Sushant Singh Rajput’s death case. And with each passing day, the investigation is only intensifying. The CBI officials have already interrogated Sushant’s flatmate Siddharth Pithani, housekeeper Neeraj Singh.
Along with the interrogation, CBI has also started towards collecting forensic evidence however going by the recent reports looks like they may struggle to do so as 80% of Sushant’s viscera sample was used in the original probe.
According to a report in Mid-Day, the CBI may face some trouble while conducting tests to rule out intoxication or poisoning as 80 per cent of the viscera sample has already been used for analysis by the state’s Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL), Kalina.
A forensic expert told the daily, “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. The CBI may want to do specific reanalyses, for which the sample may be sufficient. However, repeat tests after that might be a concern.”
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As per the previous report of the viscera sample, nothing incriminating was found. A source investigating the case told the daily, “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.”
Since it’s been more than two months when CBI took over the case, they will have to rely heavily on circumstantial evidence.
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