New Audio Reveals Tensions in Twisha Sharma's Death Investigation
‘People Sell Bodies...’: Explosive Audio Captures Heated Exchange Between Twisha’s Brother, Mother-In-Law

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An audio recording has emerged in the Twisha Sharma death case, featuring a heated exchange between her brother Major Harshit Sharma and retired judge Giri Bala Singh. The judge's remarks about Twisha's past relationships and conduct have sparked outrage, while Bhopal Police offer a reward for information on Twisha's husband, Samarth Singh, who is a key suspect in the case.
- 01The audio reveals Giri Bala Singh questioning Twisha Sharma's past relationships, stating that 'promiscuity can be a habit.'
- 02Major Harshit Sharma criticized the judge's inquiries, claiming they were humiliating and emotionally damaging.
- 03Giri Bala Singh asserted her right to question Twisha, stating that any promiscuous behavior after marriage would not be tolerated.
- 04Twisha's family has accused her husband, Samarth Singh, of dowry harassment and physical abuse.
- 05Bhopal Police have announced a ₹30,000 reward for information leading to Samarth Singh's arrest.
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In the ongoing investigation into the death of Twisha Sharma, a 33-year-old model and actress, a controversial audio recording has surfaced, featuring a conversation between retired judge Giri Bala Singh and Twisha's brother, Major Harshit Sharma. In the recording, Giri Bala Singh defends her inquiries into Twisha's personal life, stating, 'promiscuity can be a habit,' and suggesting that individuals sometimes sell their bodies to improve their social standing. Major Harshit Sharma expressed his outrage at the judge's line of questioning, labeling it humiliating and emotionally damaging for Twisha, especially given the context of her alleged abuse by her husband, Samarth Singh. The recording hints at family suspicions regarding Twisha's past relationships, with Singh asserting her right to question Twisha's character. Meanwhile, Bhopal Police have issued a ₹30,000 reward for information leading to Samarth Singh's arrest, as he is a key suspect in the alleged dowry death case. The Sharma family has accused him and his family of harassment and abuse, complicating the investigation further.
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The case highlights issues of domestic abuse and dowry harassment, prompting discussions on women's safety and legal protections in India.
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