The police sent the letter of six pages of Jiah to handwriting experts. Meanwhile, we also are trying to figure out the password actor's mobile phone to check your messages.
Mumbai police said Tuesday they are expecting the medical reports of actress Jiah Khan in order to know if you have had an abortion or been abused by her boyfriend, actor Aditya Pancholi 's son Suraj Pancholi , as alleged in his letter that was found three days after his suicide.
In light of abortion that Jiah has mentioned in his six-page letter, which was delivered to the police by his mother, an officer of the Mumbai Police said they have identified the hospital where she was treated and is expected actress of reports physicians to develop more appropriate.
"It's in the suicide note, but so far not corroborated, we can do nothing. We are waiting for the report from the hospital where she was treated. So far we do not get this, we can not say anything. We need to know where she was treated, so that the report will also come " , the official, who declined to be named, told reporters.
The reports had been beaten prove whether or not said.
He added that the case is in its preliminary stage at the time and police are investigating further. Speaking of the letter, adding that has to be considered as evidence and Jiah's mother, Rabia Khan has seen the letter from his daughter since childhood.
"If she says it's hers (Jiah), then we must believe that ... she's known since childhood as his handwriting. Of course, we are sending experts in writing too, " he said.
Police are also trying to intervene actor's mobile phone to break the actor to check your messages. They tried many passwords provided by the mother and sisters of Jiah, but nothing has worked so far, sending it to experts.
The mother also wrote in his statement to police that Jiah and Suraj were in a relationship for a year, the official said.
Suraj, who was arrested on Monday night, will be in police custody until June 13. The arrest came just two days after the family of Jiah deliver his letter to the police. It was found three days after his suicide, on June 3.