Twisha Sharma Case – CBI Carries 80-Kg Dummy to Reenact Twisha Death & Husband on 5-Day Remand – Breaking News & Live Updates Today

Twisha Sharma Case: The suspicious death of Twisha Sharma in Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh, has emerged as a major issue. Following a government recommendation, a CBI investigation is now underway in this case. Twisha Sharma’s mother-in-law—a former judge named Giribala Singh—and her husband, Samarth Singh, are currently on a five-day remand on charges of her murder.

As part of a significant development in this grave matter, the CBI—which is conducting the investigation—arrived at the accused couple’s residence in Bhopal on Monday, accompanied by the accused husband, Samarth Singh, and mother-in-law, Giribala Singh. The investigative agency is currently recreating the incident to understand the circumstances at the crime scene and to cross-verify the statements and evidence that have surfaced thus far.

CBI Arrives with an 80-Kilogram Dummy

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) team arrived at the location, carrying an 80-kilogram dummy to recreate the incident. This dummy is being utilized during the event’s reenactment. The investigative agency is attempting to ascertain the exact conditions at the time of the incident and to understand precisely how the entire sequence of events unfolded.

Meanwhile, according to information received from sources, the physical evidence at the crime scene is being cross-referenced with statements from witnesses and the accused’s depositions. Sources indicate that CBI officials are meticulously comparing the physical evidence found at the scene with the witness testimonies and the accused’s statements. To this end, a thorough re-examination of every aspect of the incident is currently underway.

What Did Twisha’s Father Say?

Twisha Sharma’s father, Navnidhi Sharma, has made a significant statement regarding the case. He noted that the country’s Supreme Court has also taken serious cognizance of this matter. “The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court has taken cognizance of the case,” he stated. He added that the Court acknowledged the possibility of institutional bias within the investigation. “This is not merely Twisha’s case; rather, it should serve as a precedent ensuring that no other daughter is forced to lose her life in the future.”

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