Psychiatrist Confirms Twisha Sharma's Visit Amid Ongoing Investigation into Her Death
After mother-in-law's therapy claim, psychiatrist confirms Twisha Sharma visited him: 'Will share with court but...'

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Dr. Satyakant Trivedi, the psychiatrist who treated Twisha Sharma, confirmed her visits to his clinic but refrained from discussing her medical history due to ethical concerns. The case, ruled a suicide by police, involves allegations of mental health issues and family harassment, with Twisha's family demanding further investigation.
- 01Dr. Satyakant Trivedi confirmed Twisha Sharma visited his clinic but will not disclose treatment details publicly.
- 02Twisha's mother-in-law, Giribala Singh, alleged that Twisha had schizophrenia and struggled with drug addiction, claims denied by Twisha's family.
- 03Twisha reportedly sent distress messages to a friend shortly before her death, raising concerns about her mental state.
- 04Twisha's family has demanded a second post-mortem examination and a court-monitored investigation into her death.
- 05Giribala Singh has accused Twisha's family of a vendetta against her son, who is currently absconding.
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The tragic case of 31-year-old Twisha Sharma, who died in Bhopal, has drawn significant attention as her psychiatrist, Dr. Satyakant Trivedi, publicly confirmed her visits to his clinic. However, he emphasized the importance of medical ethics and declined to share specific details about her treatment. He noted that many patients seek help for stress related to marriage and pregnancy, hinting at the pressures Twisha may have faced. The investigation into her death, classified as a suicide by police, has been marred by conflicting allegations. Twisha's mother-in-law, Giribala Singh, claimed that Twisha was undergoing therapy for schizophrenia and had issues with drug addiction, allegations that Twisha's family has vehemently denied. They accuse her in-laws of mental and physical harassment, with demands for a second post-mortem and a thorough investigation. The situation is further complicated by Twisha's distress messages to a friend prior to her death, raising questions about her mental health and the circumstances surrounding her passing. Giribala Singh has countered the accusations, suggesting they are part of a vendetta against her son, Samarth Singh, who is currently evading law enforcement.
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The case raises awareness about mental health issues and domestic pressures faced by individuals, particularly women, in marital relationships.
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