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Twisha Sharma Case: AIIMS Delhi Submits Crucial Final Report; Skin Tissue Matches Gym Belt

The sealed report confirms skin tissue on the alleged ligature, strengthening the CBI case after a court-ordered second postmortem.

  • On Sunday, the AIIMS Delhi medical board submitted its final 11-page forensic report to the CBI, confirming skin tissue on the gymnastics belt matches the injury pattern on Twisha Sharma's neck.
  • Following family allegations of investigation lapses, the Madhya Pradesh High Court ordered a second post-mortem, as the initial autopsy failed to analyze the ligature material used at the Bhopal residence.
  • A five-member board from the Department of Forensic Medicine conducted an exhaustive evaluation for almost one month, utilizing histopathological examinations to resolve the dispute regarding whether the gymnastics belt was the actual ligature.
  • Dr. Sudhir Gupta, Head of Forensic Medicine at AIIMS Delhi, confirmed the report was submitted in a sealed cover to the CBI, declining to disclose further findings to maintain judicial confidentiality.
  • This forensic opinion serves as crucial evidence in the ongoing CBI Investigation into the death of Twisha, daughter-in-law of Principal District and Sessions Judge Giribala Singh.
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The AIIMS Delhi medical board has submitted its final forensic report to the CBI in the Twisha Sharma death case. The report confirmed that skin tissue found on the gymnastics belt allegedly used for hanging matches the injury marks on Twisha's neck. A second post-mortem was conducted on May 24th on the orders of the Madhya Pradesh High Court.

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Times of India broke the news in India on Sunday, July 12, 2026.
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