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Tunisha Sharma death: Sheezan Khan's police custody extended by court, he deleted WhatsApp chats, say cops

Updated on: 28 December,2022 03:56 PM IST  |  Mumbai
Shirish Vaktania | mailbag@mid-day.com

Actor Tunisha Sharma had allegedly committed suicide on Saturday, she had hanged herself in the make-up room of a Vasai based studio

Tunisha Sharma death: Sheezan Khan's police custody extended by court, he deleted WhatsApp chats, say cops

Sheezan Khan being produced in a court. Pic/Hanif Patel

Actor Sheezan Khan who was arrested for allegedly abetting the suicide of Tunisha Sharma was sent in further police custody till December 30 by a court on Wednesday. Khan was produced in the Vasai court on Wednesday afternoon in heavy police security cover. 


The Waliv police demanded further police custody and told the court that Sheezan Khan is changing his statements. Police said Sheezan Khan had deleted some WhasApp chats and apps from his phone. 


Tunisha Sharma had allegedly committed suicide on Saturday, she had hanged herself in the make-up room of a Vasai based studio. 


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Sheezan Khan's advocate, Sharad Rai told mid-day that his client wants a fair investigation in the matter.

He said, "Sheezan is innocent and he does not have any involvement in the alleged suicide. The couple broke up 15 days back with mutual understanding. They were also talking and meeting in the studio and never had any fights."

In the court Waliv police said that Khan has allegedly deleted some of the crucial chats which is suspicious.

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