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Breaking: Model Tusha Sharma Death Mystery Deepens After Shocking Claims by Mother-in-Law

The mysterious death of Bhopal-based model Tusha Sharma continues to raise serious questions as fresh allegations and counterclaims emerge from both families. Eight days after her death, the case remains unsolved, with CCTV footage, personal chats, and conflicting statements adding new twists to the high-profile investigation. Tusha was found dead under suspicious circumstances at her in-laws’ residence in Bhopal. Since then, accusations have intensified between her family and her husband’s side. The case has drawn massive public attention because Tusha’s mother-in-law, Giribala Singh, is a retired judge, while her husband is reportedly a lawyer. In a fresh statement, Giribala Singh denied all allegations related to dowry harassment and claimed that Tusha was battling mental health issues. According to her, Tusha was taking anxiety medication and undergoing psychiatric treatment. She further alleged that Tusha had admitted to consuming marijuana and had spoken about related health complications during a medical consultation. However, Tusha’s family has strongly rejected these allegations, calling them an attempt to deflect attention from the real issues surrounding her death. They continue to allege mental harassment and suspicious circumstances, demanding a fair and transparent investigation. The controversy has deepened after two CCTV videos reportedly surfaced, allegedly showing moments before the incident. A chat conversation connected to the case has also become part of the ongoing probe. Investigators are now closely examining digital evidence, medical records, and statements from both families to determine whether the death was a case of suicide or if foul play was involved. With pressure mounting, the case has now become one of the most talked-about mystery deaths in Madhya Pradesh, as the truth behind Tusha Sharma’s death remains unclear.

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