Twisha death case has taken a new turn after the family’s lawyer released detailed call data records (CDR) of Giribala Singh, her mother-in-law. The family alleges that after Twisha’s death, Giribala made around 46 calls to several influential people, including IAS officers, IPS officers, judges, and doctors. According to the released data, many calls were made on the night of 12 May (the day of the incident) and repeatedly on 13 May. The list includes multiple contacts with doctors, administrative officers, and judicial officials at different times. The family claims these calls raise suspicion of possible influence or interference in the investigation. However, it is important to note that the identities of the contacted individuals have not officially responded yet, and their side of the story is still unknown. The claims have only been made by the victim’s family and their lawyer. The case remains highly sensitive, with allegations of influence on one side and denial of wrongdoing on the other, and the investigation is still ongoing.


