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ProbeWatch: Trisha’s Family Rejects Drug Claims, Raises Questions Over Missing Husband

The controversy surrounding Trisha’s mysterious death has intensified after her family strongly denied allegations made by her in-laws regarding drug use and mental instability. In an emotional television interview, Trisha’s sister dismissed the accusations as “completely false” and questioned why the husband, who is reportedly absconding, has not publicly responded to the allegations or cooperated fully with investigators. The family has now demanded a deeper forensic and psychological investigation into the case, alleging that Trisha was subjected to prolonged emotional isolation and mental trauma after marriage. According to her sister, Trisha had become increasingly disconnected from close friends and relatives in recent months, while privately indicating to family members that she felt “trapped.” The sister also highlighted concerns over Trisha’s rapid weight loss, changes in behavior, and alleged emotional distress after marriage. She claimed Trisha had initially hoped her marital issues would improve over time and had plans to return home and reconnect with loved ones soon. Family members insist she remained future-oriented and had spoken positively about building a family before circumstances allegedly deteriorated. Serious questions have also been raised over the handling of evidence and the conduct of the husband’s family after the incident. The family alleges there are inconsistencies in CCTV footage, missing surveillance recordings, and unexplained gaps in medical examination procedures. They have urged authorities to prevent the husband from leaving the country and to intensify efforts to trace him. The case has sparked widespread debate on social media around mental health, domestic pressure, and the treatment of outspoken women in conservative family structures. Investigators are expected to examine digital chats, forensic findings, call records, and CCTV evidence as the probe continues.

 

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