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Sushant Singh Rajput Case: Forensic Team Late to Visit the Crime Spot, Visited 2 Days later

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With every passing day, the case of Sushant Singh Rajput seems to be taking a different turn. Now, as per the latest buzz, shocking news can be heard about the forensic team. The department in their latest statement has confessed that the team visited them after two days of the death at the crime scene. As per a report published in Mid Day, Crucial finger swabs along with nail clippings of Sushant were not collected by a team of forensic surgeons. 

Thus all these things are missing in the late actor’s autopsy held at the Cooper Hospital. Thus the reports have ruled out the foul play. As per the recent reports by Bombay Times, the forensic team was responsible in giving the reports late. It claimed that the department had sent the team two days later at the crime scene. The news has been published by the Bombay Times portal and on its social media page as well. Check the social media post as under:

So, with two days delay in the forensic team, many things have gone astray on the crime scene. With these details coming, out hope it will give enough opportunity to the law to take the right course. Stay tuned to know more about it and others only with us. If you have anything to comment let us know.

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Is a Senior Content writer and have been into the content domain from more than a decade. He has dealt with diverse areas in content writing, and writing has been his passion. He has been associated with CT since past five years being ardent Bollywood fans that enable him to produce quality articles.

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Ganesh

Is a Senior Content writer and have been into the content domain from more than a decade. He has dealt with diverse areas in content writing, and writing has been his passion. He has been associated with CT since past five years being ardent Bollywood fans that enable him to produce quality articles.
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