The Goa police probe into the mysterious death of Bollywood designer Isha Mantry at an electronic dance music festival in December last year has failed to reach anywhere with the investigators still awaiting the viscera report from a Bengaluru-based forensic examination institute.
Inspector General of Police Sunil Garg told a press conference here that police were still "awaiting the viscera report" which will determine whether Priyanka Chopra-starrer 'Mary Kom' film's designer had died due to consumption of drugs as alleged by the opposition.
Mantry was one of the thousands of revellers at the Supersonic EDM event at a north Goa beach, where she fainted and by the time she was ferried to a nearby hospital was declared dead on arrival.
While the opposition alleged that a drug overdose led to her death, police, quoting her friends, have said that she was under medication.
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