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Salman Khan firing case: Bombay High Court says nothing amiss in death of accused Anuj Thapan in custody

The accused allegedly died by suicide in police custody on May 1. His body was found in the toilet of the crime branch lock-up

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Anuj Thapan was nabbed from Punjab on April 26 in the case. File pic

Anuj Thapan was nabbed from Punjab on April 26 in the case. File pic

The Bombay High Court on Friday stated that the death of Anuj Thapan, an accused in the Salman Khan firing case, does not appear to be a custodial death.

A division bench of Justices Revati Mohite Dere and Prithviraj Chavan stated that there seemed to be nothing suspicious about the death of the accused, reported news agency PTI.

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