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Why I think Sushant was murdered: Dr Subramanian Swamy

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New Delhi: BJP MP Subramanian Swamy took to social media platform to reveal his analysis and view point that Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput did not commit suicide but was murdered.

In his Twitter post Dr Swamy stated, “Why I think Sushant was murdered”. He then lists down 25 points that led to his analysis that the Bollywood actor was murdered.

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According to the document tweeted by Swamy, the mark on Rajput’s neck did not match suicide but instead matched a homicide. The document further claims that for suicide by hanging, one has to hang himself by removing the table under his feet. “This huge force is not possible in homicidal strangulation,” the document states.

According to the document, marks on Rajput’s body indicate ‘beating. It also says that there was no suicide note and it is possible that Disha Salian, the manager who committed suicide before Rajput knew something along with him.

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