Tragic Messages Reveal Distress of Twisha Sharma Before Her Death
‘Take Me From Here, They Won’t Let Me Live’: Twisha Sharma’s Distress Message To Mom Before Death

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Twisha Sharma, a 33-year-old woman, expressed severe emotional distress in messages to her mother before her death, describing her life as unbearable and pleading to be taken from her matrimonial home. Investigators are probing allegations of mental harassment and dowry demands against her husband and mother-in-law.
- 01Twisha Sharma sent distressing messages to her mother, stating, 'My life has become hell' and 'Take me out of here, they won’t let me live.'
- 02Earlier chats with friends indicated Twisha felt 'trapped' and emotionally exhausted after her marriage.
- 03Her family alleges she faced continuous mental harassment and character assassination from her in-laws.
- 04A Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been formed to probe allegations of dowry harassment against her husband, Samarth Singh, and his mother, Giribala Singh.
- 05Twisha's family fears the accused may influence the investigation due to their connections and have claimed they secured anticipatory bail.
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The tragic case of Twisha Sharma, a 33-year-old woman, has drawn attention following the emergence of distressing messages she sent to her mother before her death. In these messages, Twisha described her life as 'hell' and pleaded for help, saying, 'Take me out of here, they won’t let me live.' These communications, dated from late April to early May, reveal her emotional turmoil and feelings of suffocation in her matrimonial home. Friends of Twisha have also shared earlier conversations indicating her anxiety and sense of being trapped, warning against hasty marriages. Her family has accused her husband, Samarth Singh, and his mother, Giribala Singh, a retired judge, of mental harassment and dowry demands, claiming they contributed to her distress. In response to these allegations, police have established a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to conduct a thorough inquiry. Twisha's family is concerned that the accused may attempt to manipulate the investigation, citing their alleged connections and the fact that they have already obtained anticipatory bail.
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This case highlights the critical issues of domestic abuse and dowry harassment that affect many women in India, prompting calls for stricter enforcement of laws protecting women's rights.
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