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Actor Rhea Chakraborty’s lawyer Satish Maneshinde has claimed in a brand new interview that it was at Sushant Singh Rajput’s behest that she left his home on June 8. Sushant died by suicide on June 14 and his father has filed an FIR in opposition to Rhea in Patna, accusing her of abetment to suicide amongst different costs.
However, in an interview to India Today, her lawyer asserted that she left Sushant’s home at his request as he wished his members of the family to come stick with him. “Sushant had been calling his family, tell them he was moving out of Mumbai and requesting them to come meet him. After several days of Sushant calling and crying over the phone, his sister Meetu agreed to come live with him on June 8, 2020. Sushant then requested Rhea to move in with her parents for the time being,” the lawyer mentioned.
Rhea has mentioned that Sushant was depressed however his household has rejected this. “Rhea had been suffering from her own anxiety issues and panic attacks and Sushant’s conduct had aggravated these conditions. That said, she was not at all comfortable with leaving Sushant. The very same day (June 8), Rhea had arranged a therapy session for herself with Dr Susan Walker and asked Sushant if she could leave after the session. But Sushant told her to leave immediately before Meetu arrived,” the lawyer added.
Sushant’s household was not on good phrases with the actor’s girlfriend. The lawyer claimed that their ties have been strained after actor’s sister Priyanka tried to molest Rhea inebriated. He mentioned Sushant had confronted his sister over the incident.
However, the lawyer of Sushant’s father had referred to as the incident a ‘mind game played by Rhea’. Accepting that the ties have been strained between Sushant and Priyanka, Vikas Singh had mentioned that the late actor realised his mistake in a couple of days. “He realised his mistake that in a short span of few days Rhea had played a mind game to separate two siblings who were inseparable and happened to be each other’s strongest emotional support,” he had mentioned in an interview.
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