Twisha Sharma's Family Demands Second Autopsy Amid Concerns of Evidence Loss
Family of Twisha Sharma pushes for second autopsy, fears evidence may be lost to delay
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The family of Twisha Sharma, who died under suspicious circumstances in Bhopal, is advocating for a second autopsy at AIIMS Delhi. They fear delays may compromise forensic evidence critical to understanding her death. A magistrate is set to hear their plea, while the family seeks preservation of digital evidence linked to the case.
- 01Twisha Sharma died on May 12, 2023, under suspicious circumstances at her home in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.
- 02Her family filed an application for a second autopsy to be conducted at AIIMS Delhi, emphasizing the need for an independent medical opinion.
- 03They are concerned that delays in the investigation may compromise critical forensic findings.
- 04The family has requested the preservation of digital evidence from over 40 mobile numbers to prevent tampering.
- 05Navnidhi Sharma, Twisha's father, expressed fears that influential individuals could hinder the investigation.
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The family of Twisha Sharma, who tragically died on May 12, 2023, at her matrimonial home in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India, is urging for a second autopsy to be conducted at AIIMS Delhi. They filed their request with Magistrate Anudita Gupta, emphasizing the importance of obtaining an independent medical opinion to restore public confidence in the ongoing investigation. The family is particularly concerned that any further delays could compromise crucial forensic findings needed to determine the true cause of Twisha's death, which they believe to be suspicious. Twisha's body has been at AIIMS Bhopal for over eight days, raising fears that decomposition might hinder evidence collection. In addition to the autopsy, the family has requested the preservation of digital evidence, including Call Detail Records and internet usage logs from more than 40 mobile numbers, to prevent any tampering. They voiced their concerns over the treatment of co-accused Giribala Singh, who is currently on bail, and highlighted the potential influence of powerful individuals on the investigation. The family questions whether ordinary citizens can expect equal protection under the law when influential figures are involved, stressing the need for justice for Twisha.
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The outcome of the investigation could set a precedent for how suspicious deaths are handled in Bhopal, impacting public trust in the legal system.
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