Twisha Sharma's Family Seeks Probe into Mother-in-Law's Calls to Judges and CCTV Vendors

The family questioned why Giribala Singh was allegedly in contact with senior public officials, members of the judiciary and technicians linked to CCTV. | India News

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The family of Twisha Sharma, a model-turned-actor found dead at her marital home in Bhopal, has sought a probe into phone calls allegedly made by her mother-in-law, retired judge Giribala Singh, shortly after the incident.

The family questioned why Giribala Singh was in contact with senior public officials, members of the judiciary, and CCTV technicians immediately after Twisha's death, while the victim's parents were left in the dark.

The Madhya Pradesh government has asked the CBI to take over the probe into Twisha's death allegedly due to harassment by in-laws.

The family claimed that Giribala Singh had contacted senior members of the judiciary, Lokayukta officials, and technicians associated with CCTV systems, raising questions about the timing and purpose of those conversations.

The family also expressed concern that they themselves were struggling to obtain information about their daughter's condition and the circumstances surrounding her death.