Twisha Sharma's Family Alleges Conspiracy in Husband's Surrender
'Well-Planned Conspiracy': Twisha Sharma's Family On Husband Samarth Singh's Surrender
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The family of Twisha Sharma has accused her husband, Samarth Singh, of orchestrating a planned surrender to authorities after withdrawing his bail plea. They demand a second post-mortem and a CBI investigation into the circumstances surrounding her death, which they attribute to dowry-related abuse.
- 01Twisha's family claims Samarth Singh's surrender was a 'well-planned conspiracy' after he withdrew his bail plea.
- 02Police arrested Samarth Singh in Jabalpur and are seeking a seven-day remand to investigate further.
- 03Twisha's family has requested a second post-mortem, which has been permitted by the court but not yet conducted.
- 04Twisha's uncle, Lokesh Sharma, has called for a CBI investigation, citing interference in the legal process due to Singh's familial connections.
- 05Twisha Sharma's family accuses her husband and in-laws of mental harassment and dowry-related abuse leading to her death.
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The family of Twisha Sharma, who died under suspicious circumstances, has raised serious allegations against her husband, Samarth Singh, claiming his recent surrender to police was part of a 'well-planned conspiracy.' After withdrawing his bail plea, Singh surrendered in Jabalpur, raising suspicions among Twisha's family members, who assert that the sequence of events indicates premeditation. Saurabh Sharma, a family member, described the chaotic scene during the surrender, where family members were barred from entering the police station. Police have confirmed Singh's arrest and plan to seek a seven-day remand for further investigation. Additionally, Twisha's family is pushing for a second post-mortem, which the court has approved but has yet to be executed. Lokesh Sharma, Twisha's uncle, has called for a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe, alleging that Singh's family has connections that may be influencing the legal proceedings. The family accuses Singh and his in-laws of mental harassment and dowry-related abuse, which they believe contributed to Twisha's tragic death on May 12.
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The family's demands for a second post-mortem and a CBI investigation could lead to renewed scrutiny of the legal process and potential changes in how dowry-related cases are handled in the region.
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