The Twisha Sharma death case has taken a major turn as the SIT has questioned her husband Samarth Singh. According to Samarth’s statement, Twisha’s behaviour changed significantly after her pregnancy was confirmed on April 17. He alleged that she was not interested in a domestic life and preferred a glamorous lifestyle. He further claimed that the couple had planned to travel to Bengaluru, with tickets already booked, but Twisha suddenly refused and instead insisted on going to Ajmer to meet her brother, which led to a heated argument between them. Meanwhile, Twisha Sharma’s body is undergoing a second post-mortem at AIIMS Bhopal following a court order. A five-member medical team from AIIMS Delhi has been sent to conduct the procedure. The family had raised concerns about possible tampering in the initial post-mortem and demanded a fresh examination. In a major development, the Supreme Court has taken suo motu cognizance of the case. A three-judge bench led by the Chief Justice of India will hear the matter on Monday, marking a significant escalation in judicial oversight of the investigation and post-mortem process.


