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Shocking CCTV Footage Shows Twisha In Parlour Taking Head Massage Hours Before Her Death

A new CCTV video linked to the death of Twisha Sharma has added another twist to the high-profile case and raised fresh questions about the suicide theory surrounding her death.

Twisha In Parlour Taking Head Massage
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CCTV footage shows former Miss Pune Twisha Sharma calm at a salon hours before her May 12 death in Bhopal, fueling family claims of foul play and doubt over the suicide theory amid allegations of marital harassment.

The footage reportedly shows the former Miss Pune visiting a beauty salon and appearing calm and relaxed just hours before she was found dead at her matrimonial home in Bhopal.

The case has already sparked widespread public attention after Twisha's family alleged foul play and accused her husband and in-laws of harassment.

CCTV Footage Shows Twisha At Salon Before Death

According to the CCTV footage that has now surfaced online, 33-year-old Twisha Sharma visited 'Expression Beauty Parlour' on the day of her death.

Reports suggest she spent nearly three hours at the salon. Staff members reportedly saw her smiling, talking normally and interacting comfortably with employees.

The footage allegedly shows Twisha taking a head massage while appearing relaxed. In some visuals, she can reportedly be seen sitting comfortably with her legs placed on a table during the session.

The video has now become an important point of discussion because it appears to show Twisha behaving normally only a few hours before her death.

Found Dead Hours Later At Matrimonial Home

Just around five hours after leaving the salon, Twisha Sharma was found hanging at her matrimonial home in the Katara Hills area on the night of May 12. Twisha had married Bhopal-based lawyer Samarth Singh in December 2025, only a few months before the incident.

The sudden death shocked both families and quickly led to allegations and legal proceedings.

Family Rejects Suicide Theory

The official post-mortem report stated that the cause of death was hanging. However, Twisha's family has strongly rejected the suicide theory from the beginning.
Family members claimed that there were several injury marks on her body and alleged that she may have been murdered.

The emergence of the CCTV footage has further strengthened the family's doubts, as they argue that Twisha did not appear mentally disturbed or emotionally broken in the hours leading up to her death.

According to the family, the video raises serious questions about whether she was truly suicidal.

Allegations Of Marital Harassment Surface

The case has also brought forward disturbing allegations related to Twisha's married life.
Reports claim that Twisha had earlier terminated a pregnancy after her husband allegedly questioned the paternity of the child and accused her of having an extra-marital affair.
The allegations have intensified scrutiny around the circumstances surrounding her death and the relationship between the couple.

However, these claims are part of the ongoing investigation and have not yet been legally established in court.

Investigation Continues Amid Public Attention

The Twisha Sharma death case has become one of the most closely watched cases in recent weeks, especially after demands for a deeper investigation and a CBI probe.

The new CCTV footage is now expected to play an important role in the investigation, as authorities examine Twisha's final movements and state of mind before her death.

Meanwhile, public attention around the case continues to grow, with many demanding a transparent and unbiased investigation into what exactly happened on the night of May 12.

As the probe continues, Twisha's family says they are still waiting for answers and justice.

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