Pratusha Sucide Case: Local Court rejected the plea bail of Rahul Singh
Pratusha Sucide Case: Local Court rejected the plea bail of Rahul Singh
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Actress Pratusha Banerjee boyfriend and suicide case suspected Rahul Raj  anticipatory bail plea has been rejected by a local court after the complainant said it could a pre planned murder case.

"We suspect that it could be murder and it needs to be probed. The entire incident could be pre-planned." Brahmbhatt the complainant lawyer Falguni Brahmbhatt  said,

She argued as to why Rahul took Pratyusha to Andheri (from their residence in suburban Goregaon after she was found hanging) instead of a nearby hospital. She also sought to know why he later fled from the hospital. 

"Why didn't Rahul call police or take pictures of the body before untying it from the fan," she further asked.

He also said that Pratyusha did not leave a suicide note blaming Rahul for her death, and that there were no marks on her body other than the ligature wound. Following both arguments, Dindoshi sessions court Judge Khwaja Farooq Ahmed  rejected Rahul's anticipatory bail application.

On April 1, the 24-year-old actress, who shot to fame for her role as Anandi in hit TV seriesBalika Vadhu, allegedly committed suicide by hanging herself inside her flat at Goregoan, a western suburb of Mumbai.

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