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Twisha Sharma’s Final Moments Captured On CCTV; Footage Shows Her Body Being Brought Down By 3 Men | Watch

New CCTV footage has surfaced in the death case of Twisha Sharma, the 33-year-old woman from Noida who was found dead at her in-laws' house in Bhopal earlier this month. The videos, accessed by media outlets, have now added another layer of mystery and public attention to the already controversial case.

Twisha Sharma s Final Moments

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New CCTV footage shows Twisha Sharma, 33, found dead in Bhopal on May 12, climbing terrace stairs before her body was carried downstairs; her family alleges murder and harassment by husband Samarth Singh and mother-in-law Giribala Singh amid an ongoing police investigation where Samarth Singh is absconding.

The footage reportedly shows Twisha climbing the staircase leading to the terrace of her marital home just moments before her death. Another video later shows three men carrying her body downstairs while attempts were allegedly made to revive her.

The case has triggered nationwide outrage, especially after Twisha's WhatsApp chats with her family revealed repeated emotional distress and allegations of harassment inside her marriage.

CCTV Shows Twisha Climbing Terrace Stairs

According to reports, the first CCTV clip lasts around 11 seconds and captures Twisha walking upstairs toward the terrace area of her in-laws' house in Bhopal's Katara Hills locality shortly before the incident.

The visuals are now being examined by investigators as part of the ongoing probe.
A second CCTV clip, reportedly over two minutes long, allegedly shows Twisha's husband and two other men bringing her body downstairs after the incident.

The footage also appears to show CPR being administered on the staircase in an attempt to save her.

Police are currently analysing the videos along with other technical evidence.

Twisha Was Found Dead On May 12

Twisha Sharma, a marketing and communications professional from Noida, was found dead at her marital home on May 12.

She had married Bhopal-based advocate Samarth Singh in 2025 after reportedly meeting him through a dating application a year earlier.

After the incident, she was rushed to a nearby hospital where doctors declared her dead.
No suicide note was reportedly recovered from the scene.

Since then, Twisha's family has accused her husband Samarth Singh and mother-in-law Giribala Singh of murder and dowry harassment.

"My Life Has Become Hell"

Twisha's family claimed she had remained in contact with them until around 10 pm on the night of her death.

According to her father Navnidhi Sharma, she had repeatedly expressed emotional distress and wanted to leave Bhopal and return to Noida.

In one of her alleged messages to family members, Twisha reportedly said:

"My life has become hell, everyone here is cruel."
Her family also claimed that she was pregnant at the time and had alleged that her husband questioned the paternity of her unborn child.

According to relatives, Twisha had even booked a ticket to leave Bhopal but was allegedly pressured into cancelling it.

Family Demands Fresh Postmortem At AIIMS Delhi

Twisha's family has been demanding a second postmortem examination at AIIMS Delhi.
They have also sought an independent investigation under Supreme Court supervision.
Her father strongly rejected claims made by the in-laws that Twisha was addicted to drugs.

Instead, he alleged that the accusations were false and claimed that Samarth Singh himself struggled with substance abuse issues.

Mother-In-Law Denies Allegations

In a recent bail application, Twisha's mother-in-law Giribala Singh reportedly denied all allegations made by the family.

The application allegedly claimed that Twisha had a narcotics addiction and that her hands would shake if she did not consume drugs.

Twisha's family dismissed the claims as an attempt to defame her after death.

Her mother described her as:

"A very brave and good girl."

Her sister also appealed to authorities to arrest Samarth Singh before he seeks further legal protection from higher courts.

SIT Formed To Investigate The Case

Police have registered a case under sections related to dowry death and harassment under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).

A six-member Special Investigation Team (SIT), led by ACP Rajneesh Kashyap, has been formed to investigate the matter.

Police said teams are actively searching for Samarth Singh, who is currently absconding.
Authorities have also reportedly announced rewards as part of efforts to locate him.

According to ACP Rajneesh Kashyap, investigators are currently examining:

  • CCTV footage
  • Technical evidence
  • Call records
  • Digital communication
  • Other possible leads

Officials said all developments connected to the case are being closely investigated.

Case Continues To Trigger Public Debate

The Twisha Sharma case has become one of the most discussed alleged dowry death cases in recent weeks, especially after emotional chats and allegations of mental harassment surfaced online.

Many social media users have questioned whether repeated warning signs and cries for help were ignored before tragedy struck.

The investigation remains ongoing, and police have not yet officially confirmed the exact sequence of events leading to Twisha's death.

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