Twisha Sharma, a young woman married to Samar Singh, a lawyer, died by hanging in May 2026 in Bhopal. The CBI filed a 636-page charge sheet accusing her husband Samar Singh and mother-in-law Giribala Singh of mental cruelty, harassment, and abuse leading to her death. The charge sheet details continuous mental torture, abusive language, suspicion about her pregnancy, and pressure to transfer investments to a joint account. Twisha had aborted her pregnancy due to the hostile environment. The family alleges foul play and demands justice. The CBI continues investigation with further evidence collection.
Country: India
State/Province: Madhya Pradesh, India
City/Region: Bhopal
Incident Type: Non-Murder
Relationship Status: Married
Relationship Duration: 6-7 months
Incident Date: May 12, 2026
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6-7 months
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2026-05-12
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Crime Tak - India · Original language: Hindi
'बच्चा किसका है?' समर्थ-गिरिबाला की बढ़ी मुश्किलें,Twisha Sharma केस में नया मोड़,CBI ने खोली पोल!MP
Domestic Violence
The case involves prolonged mental cruelty and harassment by the husband and mother-in-law towards the victim, including abusive language, suspicion about pregnancy, and pressure related to financial assets. The victim's abortion and subsequent mental distress are central to the conflict, culminating in her death by hanging. The pattern reflects domestic violence with coercive control and emotional abuse within a marital household.
CBI filed a detailed charge sheet citing mental cruelty and abuse by Samar Singh and Giribala Singh. Evidence includes abusive language, suspicious behavior about pregnancy, financial coercion via joint account, and victim's messages indicating distress. AIIMS second post-mortem confirmed death by hanging with no physical assault marks. Further investigation authorized for phone data recovery and DVR tampering. Charges under BANS and IPC sections filed. Samar Singh is in jail. Family demands justice and ongoing investigation continues.
The official cause of death is suicide by hanging, but family and some theories allege murder. The charge sheet supports mental cruelty leading to suicide, not direct homicide. No physical assault marks found. The exact circumstances of death remain under investigation with some dispute over intent and involvement.
Twisha Sharma married Samar Singh and lived with his mother Giribala Singh. She endured mental cruelty, abusive language, and suspicion about her pregnancy. Pressured to abort and transfer financial assets to a joint account, she expressed distress in messages to family. On May 12, 2026, she died by hanging. CBI investigated, filed charges against Samar and Giribala for mental cruelty and harassment. Medical reports confirmed suicide. Investigation continues with evidence recovery and further charges possible.
High risk due to sustained mental cruelty, abusive behavior, and coercive control by close family members, combined with financial pressure and social isolation of the victim.
Mental cruelty and coercive control within family can lead to fatal outcomes even without physical violence. Financial control and suspicion about pregnancy are significant stressors. Early intervention and monitoring of emotional abuse are critical. Legal and social support for victims in such domestic environments is essential.
Continuous mental harassment, abusive language, suspicion about pregnancy, pressure to abort, and financial coercion were early signals.
Victim's messages to family expressing distress and fear, joint account creation for financial control, and repeated abusive behavior by husband and mother-in-law.
CBI charge sheet, victim's chat messages, medical post-mortem report, financial account records, and witness statements from family.
Victim's mother and sister-in-law reported mental cruelty and abuse. Family produced chat evidence showing victim's distress. No other eyewitness statements reported.
Further investigation authorized by court for phone data recovery and DVR tampering. Additional charge sheets expected. No new public updates available yet.
Exact circumstances of death remain unclear whether suicide was voluntary or induced by mental cruelty. Full extent of involvement by accused still under investigation.