Bhopal Police have indicated no opposition to a second post-mortem examination for Twisha Sharma, the former actor whose death five months after her wedding has ignited a firestorm of allegations. The case, which has captured public attention, centers on claims of dowry harassment and domestic abuse. The judicial process is set to review the case diary as the investigation unfolds, a move prompted by the family's persistent questioning of initial findings and procedures.
The family of Twisha Sharma alleges she was subjected to severe harassment, including forced termination of her pregnancy, by her husband, Samarth Singh, and mother-in-law, Giribala Singh. This distress was reportedly communicated in phone calls and text messages to her mother shortly before her death.=
Footage obtained from the marital home purportedly shows Sharma ascending to the terrace minutes before her death, followed by a scene of three men carrying her body downstairs, with attempts to revive her allegedly underway. Her family has pointed to an autopsy report that details multiple injuries, a finding they argue contradicts initial reports and fuels their suspicions of foul play. Sharma's husband remains absconding, while her mother-in-law has obtained anticipatory bail.
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Colleagues from Sharma's brief stint in the film industry have spoken of her vibrant personality, recalling her decision to step away from acting for marriage and a stable job. They express shock at her demise, remembering her as "full of life." Her brother also noted that she had previously been Miss Pune and had briefly considered a career in the Army before opting out.
The narrative presented by the family contrasts with certain claims, with Sharma's family dismissing suggestions of defamation as attempts to tarnish her reputation posthumously. Chat logs with her mother paint a picture of Sharma feeling trapped and emotionally shattered within her marital home. The family has also questioned the timeline of events, specifically why police were not summoned before her body was transported to the hospital. The circumstances surrounding her death continue to be scrutinized, with the police chief’s openness to a second autopsy signaling a potential shift in the ongoing inquiry.
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