Sushant Singh Rajput’s Wikipedia page edited much before his death; claim fans

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: July 1, 2020 10:37 AM2020-07-01T10:37:28+5:302020-07-01T10:37:28+5:30

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Actor Sushant Singh Rajput committed suicide on June 14. Preliminary speculation is that he ended his life out of depression.

Police are exploring several possible angles in Sushant's suicide case. Actress and Sushant's girlfriend Rhe Chakraborty was summoned by the police for questioning. Besides, actress Sanjana Sanghi his last co-star has also been questioned by the police.

A shocking case has come to light while investigating the suicide of Sushant Singh Rajput.

Even before Sushant Singh committed suicide, his name page on Wikipedia was edited at 8:59 p.m. Information about Sushant's suicide was updated at the same time.

News of Sushant's suicide came around noon. So who edited the Wikipedia page at 8:59 in the morning? How exactly did this happen? The police have started searching for him. The help of cyber cell is being taken for this.

In Sushant's suicide case, the police questioned his roommate and house staff. Sushant had come out of his room at around 9.30 am. After drinking the juice, he returned to his room at 10 o'clock.

Sushant went to his room at 10 o'clock. Then at 8:59 a.m., the question arose as to how the news of his death was updated on Wikipedia.

According to sources in the Mumbai Police Force, Wikipedia follows the UTC timeline (Universal Time Coordinated). This time is five and a half hours behind the international standard time.

Police investigated an edit made on Wikipedia. In it, they realized that the information on the page had not been tampered with.

On June 14, Sushant committed suicide by hanging himself at a house in Bandra, Mumbai. An autopsy revealed that he had committed suicide.

Twitterati is going all out to bring justice to the actor and are requesting the police officials to do a fair investigation. Everyday fans are coming up with a point that is so valid and they are demanding an answer from the police.