The person who killed Jiah killed Sushant too: Rabia Khan

Late Bollywood actor Jiah Khan's mother claims SSR, Disha Salian fell victims to a 'serial killing'


Entertainment Desk August 16, 2020

Rabia Khan, the mother of late Bollywood actor Jiah Khan, has said that she believes that her daughter, Sushant Singh Rajput, and his ex-manager Disha Salian fell victim to a 'serial killing', reported Social News.

She further asserted that the people from Bollywood and politics were involved in the two deaths in June that she dubbed as 'murders'. Rabia, who herself has worked in a few Bollywood films in the 80s, said that from the similarities in all the three death cases, it could be easily concluded that the same crime syndicate had given effect to these crimes.

She also drew parallels between the cases of Sushant and her daughter to buttress her assertions. Jiah had allegedly committed suicide at her Juhu flat in June 3, 2013 at the age of 25. In an exclusive telephonic interview from London, Rabia said, "I have a feeling that whosoever killed Jiah has also used Rhea (Chakraborty) to kill Sushant."

"The person who killed Jiah has killed Sushant. My child's boyfriend used her for her money. He controlled Jiah. She claimed that Rhea was also doing the same. "From where did she get this much money?," asked Rabia, adding that If it came from Sushant, it made sense since he was doing films, endorsements, and advertisements. But if not, the veteran questioned if she was involved in drug trafficking or narcotics. 

Rabia worked in films like Arrested, Karamyudh (both 1985) and Locket (1986).

To conclude her analysis on the matter, Rabia said, "Rhea is not as shrewd as she is projected to be. Whoever is conducting the whole affair (from behind the scenes) is responsible for the serial murders in view of the similarities in the Jiah and Sushant cases."

"The person who killed Jiah killed Sushant too," she alleged.

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