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Twisha Sharma Death Mystery Deepens After Second Autopsy and Tragic Cremation

By Raju Raj 25/5/2026

The tragic and highly complex death case of former model and actress Twisha Sharma has taken a dramatic turn following a series of fast moving legal and investigative developments in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. Twelve days after her lifeless body was discovered at her matrimonial residence in the Katara Hills locality, her family members were finally able to perform her last rites at the Bhadbhada cremation ground. The emotional weight of the prolonged delay was visible as her mother, Rekha Sharma, and father, Navnidhi Sharma, alongside her brother, Major Harshit Sharma, bid a tearful farewell to the thirty-three-year-old. The cremation took place under the heavy shadow of a widening criminal investigation into severe allegations of dowry harassment and abetment to suicide, an issue that has sparked intense public interest and led to a profound administrative response across the state.

The release of the body followed a crucial and highly detailed second post-mortem examination, which was conducted at the AIIMS Bhopal facility under a mandate from the Madhya Pradesh High Court. The urgent second autopsy was directed after the family raised serious doubts regarding the thoroughness and impartiality of the initial medical review, pointing out unaddressed blunt force injuries on her arms and a lack of detailed dissection of the neck area. To ensure absolute transparency and build confidence in the findings, a specialized four-member forensic panel from AIIMS New Delhi was flown in on a state government aircraft. This team spent nearly four hours conducting a multidisciplinary radiological and pathological assessment, ensuring the entire procedure was meticulously videographed to prevent any future disputes regarding medical oversight.

Parallel to the medical evaluation, the Special Investigation Team of the Bhopal Police has intensified its field operations to reconstruct the events leading up to the tragedy. Following the autopsy, the AIIMS New Delhi forensic experts and police investigators conducted a thorough joint inspection of the crime scene at the house belonging to Twisha mother-in-law, Giribala Singh, who is a retired judge. This physical sweep of the premises is considered a vital step in checking the consistency of physical evidence against the statements given by the accused. Meanwhile, the principal accused and husband of the deceased, Samarth Singh, who is a practicing lawyer, was remanded to seven days of police custody after a dramatic surrender attempt in Jabalpur. Investigators are focusing heavily on retrieved data from mobile devices and the timing of distress messages sent by Twisha to her mother regarding emotional trauma, alongside checking reports of a medical termination of pregnancy that occurred shortly before her death.

While the administrative machinery has moved rapidly, the case highlights deep underlying friction points concerning institutional influence and the handling of sensitive crime scenes. The fact that the Supreme Court of India felt compelled to register a suo motu case indicates a recognition of the procedural anxieties expressed by the victim family, who publicly worried that the status of the mother-in-law as a retired judicial officer could impact local law enforcement. Although the defense claims the accusations are baseless and points to alternative personal struggles, the decision by the state government to propose a transfer of the probe to the Central Bureau of Investigation reflects the immense pressure to ensure an uncompromised inquiry. As the region awaits the final forensic report from the New Delhi experts, this case stands as a stark reminder of the rigorous scrutiny required to maintain public faith in the intersection of forensics, law enforcement, and judicial accountability.

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