Twisha Sharma Death Case: Cops Urge Her Father to Take Custody of Body Amid Decomposition Concerns
- On Wednesday, Bhopal police urged Navnidhi Sharma to take custody of his daughter Twisha Sharma's body amid decomposition risks while awaiting a fresh autopsy decision.
- Twisha was found dead on May 12 at her marital home in Katara Hills, prompting her family to allege dowry harassment and seek a second postmortem examination at AIIMS Delhi.
- An FIR charges husband Samarth Singh and mother-in-law Giribala Singh with dowry death, while a Special Investigation Team probes allegations of physical assault and destruction of evidence.
- On Tuesday, a Judicial Magistrate First Class summoned the police diary following the family's plea, which noted the FIR was registered three days after Twisha was found dead.
- AIIMS Bhopal officials stated that long-term body preservation requires storage at minus 80 degrees Celsius, a facility unavailable at the institute, heightening decomposition urgency.
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The court has rejected a petition for a second postmortem and a new forensic examination in the case of Twisha Sharma's death. The police require ultra-low temperature facilities for the body. Currently, the body is being kept at -4°C at AIIMS Bhopal, while the required temperature is -80°C. The postmortem report states death by antemortem hanging.
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