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SSR death probe: It was murder and not suicide, doctors said, ambulance attendant claims

| Aug 30, 2020, 08:48:57 AM | Times Now
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Yet another sensational revelation in the SSR death case. The ambulance attendant of Sushant has completely denied the 'suicide theory' and he made a sensational revelation stating that he heard the doctors talking and stating that it is murder. The driver speaks to Times Now and says that when the postmortem happened at around 11.30 and Rhea Chakraborty came in at 8 AM, he says that he saw the marks and tried to overhear the conversations. He says Rhea Chakraborty apologized to Sushant and said 'sorry'. He then says that the doctors were talking separately and heard them saying that it is a murder. He says that he quietly left the place and did not speak to anybody as the media was standing there as well. He then stated that there were marks on Sushant's neck and under his feet.

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