Twisha Sharma Case: The mystery of Twisha Sharma’s death deepens! Know those 7 unanswered questions. Twisha Sharma Death Mystery CCTV Call Records Postmortem Bhopal Dowry Harassment Unanswered Questions

Model Twisha Sharma death case in Bhopal is now becoming more mysterious. 60 minutes of CCTV, call records, post mortem report and missing evidence have raised many big questions. The family has alleged conspiracy, dowry harassment and effective interference in the investigation, while Samarth Singh is said to be still absconding.

Twisha Sharma Death Case: This high-profile case, which came to light from the posh area of ​​Bhopal, has shocked the entire country. Instead of decreasing, the suspense regarding the mysterious death of model and actress Twisha Sharma is increasing with each passing day. Although the initial post-mortem report is calling it a suicide, but the serious allegations made by the deceased’s family and the loopholes in the investigation have put the police administration in the dock. Twisha’s body, which was found hanging from a gymnastics rope at her in-laws’ house in Bhopal on May 12, is still waiting for justice in the AIIMS mortuary, because the family has clearly refused to perform the last rites before concrete action is taken. There are 7 unanswered questions in this hair-raising case, which point towards some big conspiracy:

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Question 1: That last ’60 Minutes’ and the scary truth behind closed doors!

The biggest puzzle of the case is related to the CCTV footage installed in the house. At around 7:20 pm, Twisha was seen going up the stairs towards the terrace. Exactly an hour later his lifeless body was brought down. The question arises that what happened during those 60 minutes in that closed room? Who was present in the house at that time and if something untoward was happening, why did help not reach in time?

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Question 2: Delay in taking him to hospital…was there an attempt to destroy evidence?

Twisha’s parents directly allege that there was a deliberate delay in taking their daughter to the hospital. However, the in-laws claim that they had tried to give CPR to Twisha at the landing of the stairs itself, which failed. But legal experts believe that in such a serious situation, why was time wasted at home instead of immediately calling an ambulance or running to the hospital? Was the script being written during this time to hide something?

Question 3: Who was afraid in the last message sent to mother?

Just a few days before her death, Twisha had sent several WhatsApp messages to her mother. In these chats, he had mentioned about deep estrangement and terrible mental torture from his in-laws. These messages are strong evidence that she was under great emotional pressure. After all, what was it that was eating Twisha from within?

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Question 4: Missing nylon rope and poor attitude of the forensic team!

The way the evidence was handled has put the biggest question mark on the investigation. The investigating officer failed to produce the nylon rope with which Twisha’s body was found hanging before the medical board in time. Due to this, doctors were not able to scientifically compare the noose rope and the marks on Twisha’s neck (Ligature Mark Matching). Is this mere negligence or deliberate tampering with forensic evidence?

Question 5: Suspense of postmortem report and the shadow of ‘influence’!

Twisha’s mother-in-law Giribala Singh is a retired judge from Madhya Pradesh, while her husband Samarth Singh (who is currently absconding) is a renowned lawyer from Bhopal. The family alleges that the investigation is being influenced on the basis of this influence. The post mortem report has not revealed the clear cause of death and suspense remains over the internal injuries of the body. The surprising thing is that the court has also rejected the family’s demand for a second post-mortem.

Question 6: Is it really suicide or a premeditated murder?

The in-laws had claimed that Twisha was addicted to drugs and was undergoing mental treatment, but the viscera report of the post-mortem did not find any trace of drug addiction. After this lie has been exposed, the biggest question has now become whether Twisha took her own life, or was she trapped in a trap where there was no option other than death?

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Question 7: To whom did the mother-in-law make 46 phone calls as soon as the dead body was found?

Twisha’s family has publicly shared a list of about 46 phone numbers. It is alleged that immediately after Twisha’s death, her ex-judge mother-in-law Giribala Singh had made several calls. It is not yet clear in the police diary whose mysterious numbers were these? After all, which influential people was Giribala Singh contacting before giving the news of the death to the police? The truth about these call records (CDR) is yet to be revealed.

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