
Wikipedia founder tells SSR fans not to spread lies, says Wiki works on facts and not Twitter campaigns
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"Wikipedia Sushant was killed" trended on Twitter on Thursday with the Twitterati demanding Wikipedia to remove the cause of Sushant Singh Rajput's death as suicide by hanging.
Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput's died by apparent suicide on June 14, 2021, in his Mumbai home. While the Mumbai Police and AIIMS ruled out murder, there was a huge public outcry from fans and family members to further investigate the actor's death. The Supreme Court in August last year ruled that the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) would conduct its own investigation. The CBI is yet to specify if Sushant Singh Rajput's death was a case of murder or suicide. The 34-year-old actor's death gave rise to many conspiracy theories with campaigns on social media, especially fans on Twitter demanding justice for the actor. Dear fans of Sushant Singh Rajput,Wikipedia is based on reliable sources, not twitter campaigns.https://t.co/S4D9wPyvHehttps://t.co/9jfOd5jpTuDiscuss with me here:https://t.co/YKexRFcv9A Wikipedia attributes Sushant Singh Rajput's death to "hanging by suicide," citing "reliable" sources. Many users on Twitter are not convinced with Wikipedia's description of Sushant Singh Rajput's death, calling it inconclusive and noting that the CBI investigation is still ongoing. "Wikipedia Sushant was killed" trended on Twitter on Thursday, with the Twitterati demanding the website to remove the cause of Sushant Singh Rajput's death as suicide by hanging.
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