Not an accident: 31 posers by Rahul kin

KOLKATA: Rahul Arunoday Banerjee’s brother, Anirban, listed 31 questions surrounding the actor’s demise and mailed them to the West Bengal Motion Picture Artists’ Forum. They are meant to be answered by the production house and the channel and can supplement other questions the police will have while investigating the case. Before leaving for Ireland, where he is based, Anirban told TOI that he refuses to speculate and calls Rahul’s demise an “incident,” not an “accident.” The family wants the police to answer what actually happened before, during and after the incident.According to Anirban, certain aspects of the actor’s passing still remain unclear. Expressing gratitude to the Forum for its “wholehearted support in seeking clarity and a fair, transparent and impartial understanding” of the circumstances, he told TOI: “Cops should answer the questions and complete the investigation. Everything should be based on evidence. People responsible for the incident should be identified and their role in the incident should be stated. The truth should be revealed based on evidence and must be brought to the public.”

A file photo of Rahul Arunoday Banerjee with his brother, Anirban, at Eden Gardens

A file photo of Rahul Arunoday Banerjee with his brother, Anirban, at Eden Gardens

The family’s inquiry is divided into three segments: 10 questions regarding the pre-incident phase, 13 during the incident and eight post-incident. Central to the questions asked is the preparation taken at Talsari. The family has questioned the rationale behind the location choice and whether a professional recce, risk assessment and all necessary legal permissions were secured. They also seek to confirm if medical facilities and an ambulance were kept on standby. “Were trained lifeguards or water rescue personnel deployed by the production team? Were local authorities or local residents consulted regarding sea conditions and safety risks? Was there a written safety protocol or emergency response plan for the shoot?” Anirban’s mail asked.The “during the incident” segment focuses on the sequence of events. “What did the shooting script require Rahul to do during that scene? What was the exact location in the sea where the incident occurred? What were the water depth and sea conditions (including tide and current) at that time? What was the exact time of the incident, and was it during high tide or low tide? Where were the other crew members positioned at the time of the incident, and how far were they from Rahul?” Anirban’s mail asked.The questionnaire also scans the rescue process that was undertaken. “How many rescuers were involved, and what were their qualifications? What factors affected the timeline of the rescue efforts? Is there any authentic video footage or photographic evidence of the incident? How long was Rahul submerged before being brought out of the water? How was Rahul brought out of the sea?” he asked.Finally, the post-incident questions seek clarity on the medical response and logistical timeline. “What immediate medical assistance was provided after Rahul was brought out of the water? Was Rahul alive when he was pulled out? If yes, what were his observable symptoms?” he asked. Significant scrutiny is placed on the transportation process. “To which medical facility was he taken? How far was that hospital or medical facility from the shooting location? How long did it take to transport him there? Were any nearer hospitals or clinics available? What treatment was administered upon arrival? Which doctor or medical personnel examined him?” he askedThese questions aim to determine what led to the incident and if every possible life-saving measure was executed with the necessary urgency.

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