Mother-in-Law Claims Twisha Sharma's Behavior Changed After Pregnancy Confirmation
'Twisha Changed After Pregnancy Confirmation', Says Mother-In-Law

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In the ongoing investigation into Twisha Sharma's death, her mother-in-law, retired judge Giribala Singh, claims Twisha became distressed upon learning of her pregnancy and sought to terminate it. Singh asserts that Twisha's behavior was impulsive and that her son, Samarth Singh, is suffering from the situation. The victim's family disputes these claims, alleging mental harassment and dowry torture.
- 01Twisha Sharma's mother-in-law, Giribala Singh, stated that Twisha's demeanor changed dramatically upon confirming her pregnancy on April 17.
- 02Singh claimed Twisha expressed a desire to terminate her pregnancy and was in a distressed state on the evening of the confirmation.
- 03Twisha's father, Navnidhi Sharma, accused Giribala Singh of attempting to tarnish his daughter's reputation through media statements.
- 04The case has drawn significant public attention, with allegations of dowry torture and mental harassment against Twisha's in-laws.
- 05Samarth Singh, Twisha's husband, is preparing his legal defense as he faces accusations related to her death.
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The case surrounding Twisha Sharma's death has taken a new turn with statements from her mother-in-law, retired judge Giribala Singh. Singh claims that Twisha's behavior shifted drastically after she received confirmation of her pregnancy on April 17, stating that Twisha expressed a desire to terminate the pregnancy and was found in a distressed state. Singh characterized Twisha as impulsive, suggesting that her emotional turmoil contributed to her tragic end. She expressed sympathy for her son, Samarth Singh, asserting that he is suffering due to the events surrounding Twisha's mental health. In contrast, Twisha's father, Navnidhi Sharma, has vehemently denied Singh's allegations, accusing her of defaming his daughter through media statements. The case has sparked public debate, with Twisha's family alleging that her in-laws subjected her to mental harassment and dowry-related pressures. As the investigation continues, Samarth Singh is expected to appear in court with his defense team.
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The case has raised awareness about mental health issues and the pressures faced by women in marital relationships, particularly regarding pregnancy.
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