Star Sushant Singh Rajput was experiencing bipolar illness, a psychological condition characterised by extreme mood swings, at the time of his death, Mumbai police chief Parambir Singh said on Monday amidst clamour by Bihar politicians for a CBI probe.
An IPS officer from Bihar, who had actually landed in Mumbai on Sunday for leading the SIT examining in the case, was, meanwhile, quarantined under the COVID-19 regulations in force in the city, a development Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar called “inappropriate and forcible”.
The problem resonated in the two Houses of Bihar legislature, with legislators across the political divide demanding a CBI examination into the death of the 34- year- old Patna-born star.
Both Mumbai and Patna police are probing the case.
Rajput, who impressed his audience with his efficiencies throughout his brief however appealing profession, was found awaiting his leased apartment or condo in Mumbai’s Bandra on June14
” It was found that the star had bipolar affective disorder, and was going through treatment and taking medicines for it. What situations resulted in his death is the topic of our investigation,” Mumbai police commissioner Singh told a press conference.
Singh likewise stated no politician’s name has actually come up during the investigation by Mumbai cops.
There is no concern of non-cooperation with the