Sushant Singh Rajput's ex-manager died of multiple unnatural injuries, reveals post-mortem report

According to reports, Disha jumped off from the 14th floor of a building in Mumbai, where she used to stay
Sushant Singh Rajput's ex-manager died of multiple unnatural injuries, reveals post-mortem report

Guwahati: Sushant Singh Rajput's former manager Disha Salian's post-mortem report has revealed that she had suffered injuries to her head and had multiple other 'unnatural injuries'. Disha's death has been linked to Rajput's.

According to reports, Disha jumped off from the 14th floor of a building in Mumbai, where she used to stay.

Although Disha died around 2 am on June 9, her post-mortem was conducted on June 11 at the Borivali post-mortem centre in the city.

According to an India Today report, Disha Salian's autopsy report mentions, "Head injury, multiple injuries (unnatural)" as the cause of her death.

According to the doctor who conducted the post-mortem, the injuries Disha sustained during her fall caused her death.

The doctor who carried out the post-mortem noted that the primary cause of death of Salian was the injuries she sustained as she fell from the 14th floor of the building.

It needs mention here that BJP MP Narayan Rane has claimed that Salian's autopsy report shows that she had injuries on her 'private parts'.

As per reports, there is a mention of 'multiple injuries' as she fell from a height. As a practice in unnatural death cases in women, vaginal swabs are taken for examination. In this case too, vaginal swabs were taken for examination and sent for chemical analysis.

This report has surfaced at a time when conspiracy theories abound on the internet about Disha's death. Her death has been linked to Sushant as a week later, on the morning of June 14, Sushant Singh Rajput allegedly died by suicide.

Although there are strong suspicions of Disha's death being a suicide, cops are not ruling out the possibility that she accidentally fell off the building. An investigation is still underway. The Mumbai Police has even urged people to contact them in case they had any evidence related to Disha Salian's death.

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