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    Twisha death case: CCTV shows her heading to terrace; husband, others attempt CPR later

    NEW DELHI: A CCTV video has surfaced showing the final moments before Twisha Sharma was found dead at her marital home in Bhopal.The footage, shared by news agency PTI, captured the Noida woman climbing the staircase towards the terrace at 7.20 am.The video shows Twisha, 33, walking alone towards the terrace of the house in the Katara Hills area on May 12. Nearly an hour later, three men, reportedly her husband Samarth Singh, a neighbour and a househelp, are seen attempting to administer CPR to her on the staircase landing. Meanwhile, her mother-in-law Giribala Singh is seen going to a room. Few seconds later, she comes out of the room and goes downstairs.Meanwhile the CPR attempts appear unsuccessful, following which the men are seen carrying her downstairs to a lower floor. Samarth Singh, a lawyer, is currently absconding and police have announced Rs 10,000 reward for any information.The couple had met through a dating app in 2024 and got married in December 2025.The case took a dramatic turn on Monday after Twisha’s mother-in-law, a retired judge, publicly rejected the family’s allegations of dowry harassment and murder, and instead claimed that Twisha had a history of psychiatric treatment and substance abuse.Giribala Singh alleged that Twisha had been undergoing psychiatric counselling and had been prescribed medicines “given to a schizophrenic patient”. She further claimed that Twisha had confessed to consuming “large quantities of marijuana during pregnancy”.She also accused Twisha’s parents of pushing her into the glamour industry at a young age and later disowning her, while asserting that the family had tried to save her after she was found hanging. Police said the allegations regarding Twisha’s alleged drug use were mentioned in husband’s bail petition, but the SIT was investigating the case strictly under the sections invoked in the FIR, including dowry harassment and abetment to suicide, ACP Rajneesh Kashyap told PTI.



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