SHRC Gives Clean Chit to Mumbai Police and Cooper Hospital Over Rhea Chakraborty’s Visit to Mortuary

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The Maharashtra State Human Rights Commission has said that there was no breach of rules on the part of the police and the hospital regarding Rhea Chakraborty’s visit to the mortuary where Sushant Singh Rajput’s body was kept.
The Maharashtra State Human Rights Commission today said there was no breach on the part of Cooper Hospital or the Mumbai police in allowing Rhea Chakrabarty inside the mortuary of the hospital to see the dead body of late actor Sushant Singh Rajput.
The SHRC said that based on the details of the waiting area, all the protocols have been duly followed. The matter therefore has been disposed off. The detailed order is awaited in this case.
Sources from Cooper Hospital said, “We informed the SHRC about how things transpired at the hospital. There are 3 areas at the hospital mortuary. One is where the relatives and close ones are allowed, known as the gallery. The other two are known as the cold storage and post mortem room. In our reply, we said that our attendant didn’t allow anyone in the storage and postmortem room. Not even police is. Hence the SHRC believes that Rhea saw the dead body of SSR in the gallery area.”

STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • The Maharashtra State Human Rights Commission today said there was no breach on the part of Cooper Hospital or the Mumbai police
  • The SHRC said that based on the details of the waiting area, all the protocols have been duly followed.
  • The SHRC had reportedly made a strong objection to the fact that Rhea had access to the mortuary
  • Representatives from both Cooper Hospital and Mumbai police blamed each other for her wrongful entry
The SRHC was looking into who was responsible for allowing Rhea Chakrabarty’s visit inside Cooper Hospital mortuary, where the dead body of the late actor was kept. During the previous hearings, representatives from both Cooper Hospital and Mumbai police blamed each other for her wrongful entry. The matter was taken by up the SHRC suo motu based upon media reports.
Earlier, Sushant’s family lawyer Vikas Singh had raised concerns over Rhea visiting the morgue. He had said, “Rhea going to the mortuary was definitely irregular because somebody has facilitated this visit. With the covid situation, how do you manage to get into there? So either the Mumbai police or the hospital authorities have colluded with her to give her access.”
The SHRC had reportedly made a strong objection to the fact that Rhea had access to the mortuary. They had sent a notice to Cooper Hospital, Mumbai police and Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) for allowing Sushant’s girlfriend Rhea to enter the mortuary.

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