Rhea Chakraborty, facing multiple investigations in the Sushant Singh Rajput death case, filed a police complaint today against the actor’s sister Priyanka Singh over a “bogus medical prescription” allegedly to enable the actor to access anxiety medication that cannot be prescribed electronically.
“Sushant died merely five days after obtaining the prescription in which he was unlawfully prescribed psychotropic substances,” Rhea Chakraborty said in her complaint naming Priyanka Singh and Dr Tarun Kumar of Delhi’s Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital for forgery.
“It is imperative that the actions of Priyanka Singh, Dr Tarun Kumar and others be investigated and that it be determined as to how they came to provide the deceased with such a bogus and unlawful prescription,” she says.
The complaint filed with the Mumbai Police alleges that the forged prescription depicted Sushant Singh Rajput as being at a Delhi Out Patient Department when in fact he was in Mumbai.
The complaint is based on WhatsApp texts between the actor and his sister from June 8, six days before he was found dead in his Mumbai apartment. Rhea Chakraborty, who left Sushant Singh Rajput’s apartment the same day, claims the actor showed her the messages.
She says she tried to dissuade him from taking medication not prescribed by his doctors, but Sushant Singh Rajput “insisted” on only taking medicines “his sister was prescribing him”.
“The deceased then proceeded to ask me to leave the house as his other sister Meethu Singh was coming to live with him and would take care of him. It was thus that I came to leave our residence and this was also the last time I saw the deceased alive,” Rhea Chakraborty says.
From the chat, it appears that Priyanka Singh asked Sushant Singh Rajput to take Librium for a week, Nexito every day and Lonazep for “whenever there is anxiety attack”.