Mumbai: The State Human Rights Commission (SHRC) has given a clean chit to Mumbai Police and the Cooper Hospital authorities for allowing Rhea Chakraborty into the mortuary.
According to a Times Now report, the SHRC stated that no one is to be blamed for Rhea’s entry into the Cooper Hospital mortuary on June 15.
Earlier, Times Now had accessed footage in which Rhea was seen entering the mortuary, a restricted place, where Sushant’s body was kept and leaving the place after nearly 45 minutes.
Eyewitness Surjeet Rathore had revealed that the staff of Cooper Hospital allowed him to take Rhea inside the morgue.
Following the incident, people started slamming Mumbai Police and Cooper Hospital for allowing Rhea, who is not even a family member of Sushant, to enter the mortuary.
Read More: [Watch] Rhea Chakraborty Was Allowed In Mortuary Where Sushant’s Post-Mortem Was Going On
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