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Murder or Suicide? Bhopal Top Cop Reveals BIG, Mother-in-Law’s Explosive Twisha Sharma Claim Triggers Internet Storm

Bhopal Police has said Twisha Sharma died by suicide based on the post-mortem and evidence so far, while the case continues to draw intense public attention because of conflicting claims from both families.

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Twisha Sharma: Bhopal Police Commissioner Sanjay Kumar said the evidence collected so far points to suicide and not murder. He also said no sign of drug use was found in the post-mortem report. The post-mortem is being described in reports as antemortem hanging, which supports the police view that the death happened by hanging while Twisha Sharma was still alive.

Mother-in-law’s claim

The controversy intensified after Twisha Sharma’s mother-in-law, retired judge Giribala Singh, made serious allegations about the victim’s mental state and drug use. Those claims were strongly rejected by Twisha’s cousin and other reports, which called them vague and unproven. Singh also reportedly claimed that Twisha had been unhappy and had expressed views about her pregnancy, adding another layer to the already volatile case narrative.

Why the case is viral

The case has exploded online because it mixes a suspected unnatural death, family allegations, and a police statement that directly counters the murder theory. That combination has made it one of the most discussed crime stories in the country right now. The internet storm is also being fueled by the sharp gap between the police version and the allegations made by both sides. As of now, the official position remains suicide, while the wider legal and public debate continues.

Updated angle

For publishing, the strongest angle is not “case solved,” but “police rule out murder for now.” That keeps the story accurate while still highlighting the controversy, family claims, and the intense public reaction.

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