CBI concludes Sushant’s manager Disha Salian’s death case, says THIS

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New information about Dishan Salian’s death has come to fore. According to those with knowledge of the situation, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has decided that Mumbai-based talent manager Disha Salian’s death was an accident completing its investigation. Despite not filing a separate information report on Salian’s death, the agency looked into the case as part of its inquiries into the death of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput. Disha Salian died after being fallen from the 14th floor of Galaxy Regent building at Malad on the night of June 8-8, 2020.

CBI told about the death of Disha Salian

Disha Salian was found dead five days before the body of Sushant Singh was found at his residence in Bandra on June 14. BJP Leader Nitish Rane alleged that the deaths were linked as Disha Salian was manager of Sushant Singh Rajput. The agency handling the case of Sushant Singh Rajput was investigating the connection between these deaths and they released their report.

A senior officer told, “Her death has been thoroughly investigated in light of the serious accusations made in the Salian case and assertions that the two killings were connected because Salian had temporarily worked for Rajput.” Officer further added, “According to the investigation, Salian had been planning get-togethers at her home in the weeks leading up to her birthday. It included the celebration on June 8th night. Salian, who had been drinking that evening, however, lost her balance and fell over the balcony of her apartment.”

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The official from the agency stated that other than few chats between Disha and Sushant for brand building. There isn’t any connection between the death of Disha Salian and Sushant Singh Rajput. Agency further stated that these deaths were linked unfortunately.

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