The mysterious death of Twisha Sharma in Bhopal has taken a new turn after CCTV footage related to the incident surfaced, intensifying the ongoing investigation and raising fresh questions for authorities. The footage reportedly shows Twisha climbing stairs toward the terrace of her residence shortly before the incident. Later, her husband Samar Singh and two other individuals are seen bringing her body down the stairs, followed by attempts to administer CPR. Twisha was found dead on the night of May 12 at her in-laws’ residence under suspicious circumstances, with initial reports suggesting she was discovered hanging. The newly surfaced video has now become a key piece of evidence for investigating agencies as they try to reconstruct the sequence of events leading up to her death. The case has sparked a sharp dispute between both sides. The family of the deceased has alleged that Twisha did not die by suicide and has instead claimed that she was murdered, accusing her husband of being involved in the incident. They argue that her personality, lifestyle, and future plans make the suicide theory unlikely. However, the in-laws maintain that the death was a suicide, pointing to their version of events. The emergence of CCTV footage has further complicated the narrative, as questions are now being raised about its completeness and authenticity. The family has also alleged that the footage may be edited or selectively presented, demanding full disclosure of all surveillance recordings from the house and surrounding areas. Investigators are now expected to analyze the footage frame-by-frame, along with forensic and digital evidence, to determine the exact circumstances surrounding the death. The case continues to fuel public debate over domestic conflict, mental health, and evidentiary transparency in sensitive investigations.


