The investigation into the mysterious death of model Tusha Sharma has intensified dramatically, with the CBI likely to arrest her mother-in-law Giribala Singh at any moment. Heavy police deployment has turned the area around the family residence into a virtual security zone as CBI officers continue questioning inside the house. Sources say that after the rejection of Giribala Singh’s anticipatory bail, the agency is preparing for custodial interrogation. According to legal experts, once arrested, Giribala Singh will first undergo a medical examination before being produced in a special CBI court, where investigators are expected to seek remand for further questioning. The development becomes crucial because Tusha’s husband Samarth Singh is already in CBI custody, which is set to end on May 29. Investigators may now cross-question both accused together to compare statements and identify contradictions in their versions. The CBI has already recreated the alleged crime scene at the residence, conducted 3D imaging of the house, and carried out detailed videography and forensic documentation. Several individuals, including domestic staff and relatives visible in CCTV footage, were also questioned during the reconstruction exercise. The case has gained national attention after alleged chats of Tusha Sharma surfaced online, where she reportedly expressed emotional distress and claimed she felt “trapped.” Family members allege she was under severe mental pressure inside her marital home. Meanwhile, Giribala Singh publicly denied all allegations and made controversial remarks regarding Tusha’s mental health and personal life, sparking outrage. With the Supreme Court also urging restraint in public commentary and expressing confidence in the CBI probe, all eyes are now on the next major move in this high-profile investigation.


