Twisha Sharma Death Case: Accused Husband Samarth Singh Sent to 7-Day Police Remand
Police are seeking custodial remand as they investigate allegations of dowry harassment and financial demands in Twisha Sharma’s death, officials said.
- Samarth Singh, husband of the late Twisha Sharma, was brought to Bhopal early Saturday following his surrender in Jabalpur. "He will be produced before the court today," Bhopal Commissioner of Police Sanjay Kumar told PTI.
- A 33-year-old model and actor, Twisha Sharma was found dead on May 12 at her Katara Hills home. Her family alleges dowry harassment led to her death, while in-laws claim she suffered from drug addiction.
- Despite police notices, former judge Giribala Singh has not recorded her statement. She claims media presence prevents her from leaving home, citing the chaotic situation outside.
- Judicial Magistrate Anudita Gupta granted a seven-day police remand on Saturday, allowing authorities to question Singh. He had remained untraceable for about 10 days before surrendering at the Jabalpur district court.
- Chief Minister Mohan Yadav recommended a Central Bureau of Investigation probe to ensure a fair process. Sharma's family continues to demand the central agency take charge of the case.
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The court has sent Samarth Singh, the husband accused in the Twisha Sharma case, to seven days of police custody. The deceased's brother alleged that Samarth showed no grief over his wife's death in the courtroom and was seen smiling. The family welcomed the decision and reiterated their demand for the case to be handed over to the CBI. The police are investigating the matter from several angles.
Twisha Sharma death case: Accused husband Samarth Singh sent to 7-day police remand
Samarth Singh, an advocate by profession, is accused of harassing his deceased wife Twisha for dowry along with his mother Giribala Singh, a retired judge.
Twisha Sharma's husband sent to 7-day police remand day after surrender drama
A Bhopal court sent Samarth Singh, husband of Noida woman Twisha Sharma, to seven days of police custody in connection with her death. The remand came a day after Singh dramatically surrendered before a Jabalpur court, sparking commotion on the court premises.
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