Disha Salian case revealed in police closure report, father used to waste money… ..

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Disha Salian case revealed in police closure report, father used to waste money… ..


Mumbai

The closure report of the Mumbai Police has revealed a big revelation in the case of Disha Salian’s death. The police have described Disha’s death as suicide and mentioned the cause behind it. The police claim that Disha’s father used to waste money. Used to misuse it. Because of this, Disha was running in depression.

Disha Salian has been the manager of actor Sushant Singh Rajput. According to the police, Disha had allegedly committed suicide by jumping from the 12th floor of her building in Janakalyan Nagar in Malad area of ​​North Mumbai on 8 June 2020. Malwani police investigated the incident. The police then submitted a closure report to its senior officer on 4 February 2021. In this report, the police claimed that Disha was struggling with depression for various reasons, including misuse of his money by her father.

What claims in closure report?

According to the news agency, an official said on Friday that as part of the investigation, Malwani police recorded statements of Disha’s friends and some witnesses. During this time it was found that Disha was upset with some failed project and misunderstanding with friends. Along with this, due to misuse of his money by his father, he was also running in depression.

The police have also recorded the statements of the actors from whom Disha Salian was communicating on behalf of her company.

Let us tell you that the Mumbai Police has formed a special investigation team after the matter got entangled in a sharp noise between political parties. However, its report is still awaited.

Last week, Disha’s father Satish Salian approached the Bombay High Court and demanded a fresh investigation into the mysterious circumstances of Disha’s death in June 2020. He also requested the High Court to register an FIR against Shiv Sena (Uddhav faction) leader Aditya Thackeray and hand over the investigation to the Central Bureau of Investigation.