New Delhi: Is it a case of suicide or murder? The million dollar question relating to the mysterious death of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput might be answered within the next fortnight as India's topmost forensic team from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, gears up to dive deep into the forensic aspects of the case.
Besides a detailed autopsy report, the inquest report (panchnama) and videography of the post-mortem would be initially examined.
"Who was the first person on scene of crime to decide that Sushant was dead? On what grounds he decided that Sushant was no more...? We have in mind such key questions to be asked to this person," said Sudhir K Gupta, Head of Forensics Department, AIIMS, who's regarded as one of the leading forensic surgeons in Asia.
According to Gupta, the inquest report is another crucial document to be re-examined in detail. The panchnama reveals all the ingredients of the scene of crime. It describes the position of the body, the limbs, and the condition of the clothes worn by the deceased and details of its surroundings.
"We need all the photographs of Sushant's room...where the body was found. The entire forensic done on the scene has to be re-examined," said Gupta, whose opinions in the Sunanda Pushkar case, Jessica Lal murder, and the killings of Shivani Bhatnagar and Nitish Katara provided as important clues to the CBI.
In the mysterious death of journalist Nirupma Pathak, the findings of Gupta changed the course of the investigation.
Like Sushant Singh Rajput's case, the media had raised questions over Nirmala's death. Was it murder or suicide?
Media reports based on a few witnesses alleged that Nirmala, a Koderma (Jharkhand) based scribe, was the victim of honour killing and had been murdered by her parents.
Under public pressure, Nirmala's mother was arrested on charges of murder and sent to jail. However, forensic re-examination of the case by the AIIMS team concluded that Nirmala, who worked with a Delhi based business daily, had committed suicide. Nirmala's mother was finally acquitted.