Ankita Lokhande Rebutts ‘Claustrophobic’ Claim Of Rhea, Shares Video Of Sushant In A Cockpit

Ankita Lokhande

On Wednesday, the prime accused in the Sushant Singh Rajput’s case Rhea Chakraborty revealed in an interview with India Today that the late actor felt claustrophobic inside planes.

After the interview went life, Sushant Singh Rajput’s former girlfriend Ankita Lokhande rebutted the claim of Rhea Chakraborty by posting a picture. The picture was of Sushant Singh Rajput in a cockpit. Posting the picture she wrote on Twitter,

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“Is this #claustrophobia? You always wanted to fly and you did it and we all are proud of you.”

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In the interview with India Today’s Rajdeep Sardesai, Rhea Chakraborty was asked when did she realize that Sushant was dealing with mental health problems. Rhea responded saying,

“When we were leaving for Europe, Sushant said that he feels claustrophobic in a flight. He took medicine, Modafinil, without any prescription. When we reached Paris, he didn’t leave his room for three days. Before the trip, he said that he was very happy. He had told me that he is very excited about the trip as he will show me his true side during our Europe stay. He will walk on the streets and have fun with me which he couldn’t do in India. We were really happy. I was wondering what happened.”

The NCB Registers A Case

The Narcotics Control Bureau has registered a case in the Sushant Singh Rajput’s death. The agency will be investigating the drug angle that has recently come up in the case. Rakesh Asthana, the director-general of Narcotics Control Bureau spoke to media and said,

“Meanwhile, a team has been formed and left from Delhi for investigation in the drugs-related matter in the Sushant Singh Rajput death case.”

The case has been registered under various sections of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985. Section 27 specifies punishment for consumption of any narcotic drug or psychotropic substance and section 29 which provides for punishment in case of abetment and criminal conspiracy.

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Source: Free Press Journal