JAKARTA - Sushant Singh Rajput's viscera (internal organs) report shows no trace of organic poison in his body.

Sushant's post-mortem and viscera reports will be analyzed by a team commissioned by the All India Institute Of Medical Science (AIIMS). The team reportedly submitted its findings to CBI, which is currently leading the investigation surrounding the late actor's death.

A report in the Times Of India, Tuesday, September 29, revealed that the report claims no traces of organic toxins were found in Sushant's body.

The AIIMS team also conducted viscera tests to check for poisoning in Rajput's death. AIIMS Chairman Dr. Sudhir Gupta shared his observations on these findings so far.

"AIIMS and CBI agree on the case of Sushant Singh Rajput's death but more consideration is needed," said Dr. Gupta.

"There is a need to look into some aspects of the law for a logical legal conclusion in time. This will be very convincing."

Meanwhile, the Sushant family lawyer, Vikas Singh, claimed on Twitter, "The doctor who is part of the AIIMS team has been telling me a long time ago that the photos I sent show 200 percent that it was a death by strangulation and not a suicide."

When Dr. Gupta was asked to respond to the same, he said, "Can't make an opinion just looking at a sign."

Other local news channels also believe there have been some irregularities that undermine the findings cited in the Cooper Hospital autopsy report. Allegedly, the autopsy room was poorly lit and lost 'enough lights'.

One insider claimed that if necessary, Rhea and Showik Chakraborty, as well as other close family members would also be summoned for further questioning.


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