EXCLUSIVE: I've always said what the forensic report is saying - Rabia Khan on Jiah Khan's death case
The probe on Jiah Khan's death case has been going on for the past three years. The latest twist in the case is the forensic report by UK based expert Jason Payne-James, who was hired by Jiah's mother Rabia Khan.
According to the report, the hanging of Jiah has been staged and there are many contradictions between his findings and those done by the CBI. Rabia, since day one, has refused to accept that her 25 year old daughter could commit suicide and feels it was her then boyfriend Sooraj Pancholi, who is responsible for her death.
After the UK forensic expert's report, we got in touch with Rabia to know her further course of action. When asked about it, she said, "I always said what the report is saying. They had been dilly dallying. Nobody is a fool or is blind. How long can you fool someone? You cannot fool the world. Especially Jason, who is a British National consultant and works for a National agency. He isn't someone that one can buy."
Since the forensic expert is hired by Rabia herself and isn't appointed by the court, ask her if they will accept his findings and she states, "I have all my hopes because last time the judge was also indicating the observations made in the report. Forget about the personal issues, forensic speaks about the truth. I want the truth that's it and I am fighting for it. I am not an Avenger."
Interestingly, after the forensic report news surfaced, actor Aditya Pancholi quoted to a popular tabloid, "This report is from a private forensic lab and it's paid. We will see if a court admits it or not. The investigations have been done by different agencies and all of them have come to the same conclusion [that it was a suicide]."
Quiz Rabia what she has to say about Aditya's statement and she retorts, "Well he is being very arrogant. Jason is here to help the judiciary. They are professional people and he cannot be bought. That is Aditya Pancholi's mentality. He speaks for himself and not for me. This is for Nafisa who contributed her innocence, beauty, talent to this country. She was not even born here. All she did was loved - the country, her work and this guy. Anyone can be in her place."