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'No foul play': Owner of ambulance in which Sushant Singh Rajput was taken recollects events from June 14

The owner of ambulance which carried Sushant Singh Rajput's mortal remains to the hospital speaks up.

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Contrary to reports that it was an ambulance driver who brought down the corpse of Sushant Singh Rajput, the owner of the ambulance Rahul claimed that when the ambulance reached the house, the mortal remains were already on the bed. During an interaction with Zee News, he stated that it was his brother Akshay who went to take Sushant's corpse to the hospital. At that time, Rahul was in the village and now Akshay is out of town.

Rahul stated to the channel during a telephonic conversation, "On June 14, when Sushant committed suicide that day I was in the village but my brother Akshay went there with an ambulance. The body was already taken down from the ceiling and placed on the bed. After that our team brought the body down from the room and brought it to the stretcher in the ambulance. Both ambulances are ours."

He added, "There was some problem in the wheelchair of the first ambulance due to which the body was not getting fit, that's why we called our second ambulance there."

Rahul also said that there was no foul play involved. He concluded, "No there was no foul play. Why would we do that? He has passed away and gone to heaven. What will we get by doing all this?"

The conversation was recorded in Hindi.

As per reports in BollywoodLife, the ambulance driver on Sunday told a news channel that he was the one who brought down the body of Sushant. He also said that he was hired by the cops to do the same. The driver also claimed that he has been receiving threats through the phone from international numbers.

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