AIIMS Delhi Establishes Medical Panel for Second Autopsy of Twisha Sharma
AIIMS Delhi Forms 4-Member Panel For Twisha Sharma's Second Autopsy, Team To Fly To Bhopal Today

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The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Delhi has formed a four-member medical board to conduct a second autopsy for Twisha Sharma, following a Madhya Pradesh High Court order. The team will travel to Bhopal with advanced forensic equipment on a state-chartered aircraft.
- 01The second autopsy is part of an investigation into Twisha Sharma's alleged dowry death.
- 02Dr. Sudhir Gupta, head of Forensic Medicine at AIIMS Delhi, leads the medical board.
- 03The Madhya Pradesh government formally requested the autopsy following the court order.
- 04The team will depart for Bhopal at 6 pm today.
- 05Advanced forensic equipment will accompany the medical team for the autopsy.
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In response to a directive from the Madhya Pradesh High Court regarding the alleged dowry death of Twisha Sharma, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Delhi has established a four-member medical board. This board, led by Dr. Sudhir Gupta, head of the Forensic Medicine department, is tasked with conducting a second autopsy in Bhopal. The Madhya Pradesh government has formally requested this procedure, which AIIMS has approved. The team is set to fly to Bhopal today at 6 pm on a state-chartered aircraft, equipped with advanced forensic tools to ensure a thorough examination.
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This second autopsy could provide crucial evidence in the investigation of Twisha Sharma's death, potentially influencing legal proceedings.
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