Twisha Sharma Case: Delayed Autopsy Sparks Outrage Over Allegations of Torture
Twisha Sharma death: Autopsy report delayed, family alleges torture

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The autopsy report for Twisha Sharma, who died under suspicious circumstances, is delayed as the family alleges mental torture and dowry harassment by her husband, Samarth Singh. The Supreme Court has taken notice of the case, and Singh is currently in police custody as calls for a thorough investigation grow.
- 01Twisha Sharma died on May 12, 2025, and her family alleges she faced mental torture and dowry harassment.
- 02Dr. Sudhir Gupta from AIIMS Delhi stated that additional laboratory tests are required for the autopsy report.
- 03Twisha's family expressed hope for a fair examination during the second autopsy, which they consented to.
- 04The Supreme Court registered a suo motu case regarding procedural discrepancies in the investigation.
- 05Twisha's husband, Samarth Singh, is in police custody for further interrogation following his arrest on May 22.
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The autopsy report for Twisha Sharma, who died on May 12, 2025, is delayed as the forensic team at AIIMS Delhi requires more time for comprehensive testing, including histopathology and viscera analysis. Twisha's family has alleged that she suffered mental torture and dowry harassment at the hands of her husband, Samarth Singh, leading to widespread public outrage and demands for a thorough investigation. Dr. Sudhir Gupta, head of the forensic team, confirmed that they are gathering extensive evidence, including samples and photographs, for the second autopsy. The family is hopeful for a fair examination, having expressed their concerns to the medical team. Additionally, the Supreme Court has taken cognizance of the case, registering a suo motu petition to address alleged institutional bias and procedural discrepancies. In the meantime, Singh has been remanded to police custody for further interrogation following his arrest after being on the run. The Madhya Pradesh government has recommended a CBI investigation into the matter, amidst ongoing demands for transparency from Twisha's family.
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The case has sparked significant public outrage and demands for justice, highlighting issues surrounding dowry harassment and women's safety in India.
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