Twisha Sharma's Death: Family Claims Accused's Surrender is Part of a Conspiracy
Twisha Sharma death: Prime accused's surrender a 'planned conspiracy'

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Twisha Sharma's brother-in-law, Saurabh Sharma, has accused prime suspect Samarth Singh of orchestrating a planned surrender after withdrawing his bail. The family is demanding a CBI investigation, alleging interference from senior officials and calling for a second post-mortem of Twisha's body, which remains in the mortuary.
- 01Samarth Singh surrendered in Jabalpur after withdrawing his bail, which Twisha's family claims was a premeditated move.
- 02Police are seeking a 7-day remand for Singh, who was arrested shortly after his surrender.
- 03Twisha's family is pushing for a CBI investigation due to alleged interference in the case by senior officials.
- 04The court has allowed a second post-mortem, but no action has been taken yet, causing frustration for the family.
- 05Twisha's family alleges that Singh's mother, a judge, is using her influence to obstruct justice.
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The case surrounding the death of 33-year-old Twisha Sharma has taken a dramatic turn as her brother-in-law, Saurabh Sharma, accused prime suspect Samarth Singh of executing a 'well-planned conspiracy' by surrendering after withdrawing his bail. Singh was arrested by police in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, and authorities are seeking a 7-day remand for further investigation. Saurabh Sharma claimed that Singh's actions were premeditated, designed to evade scrutiny before the family could access critical case documents.
Twisha's family is demanding a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe, alleging that senior officials are interfering with the legal process, particularly due to Singh's mother's position as a judge. They expressed their frustration over the lack of progress regarding a second post-mortem of Twisha's body, which remains in the mortuary, delaying her last rites. The family is urging authorities to expedite the investigation and ensure justice for Twisha, who allegedly faced mental torture and dowry harassment from her husband and in-laws before her death on May 12.
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The case has raised concerns about the integrity of the legal process in Bhopal, affecting public trust in law enforcement.
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