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CCTV footage of actress-model Twisha Sharma’s last makeup before her death in Bhopal has surfaced. In it, she is seen getting ready at a beauty parlour located near her in-laws’ house. Twisha appears very relaxed in the video. Police have also seized this footage. The beauty parlour is just 100 meters away from Twisha’s in-laws’ house. During the investigation, it was also revealed that Twisha had made a reservation on the Bhopal-Jaipur Express on May 12 at 9:52 AM. Twisha was supposed to go to Ajmer on May 15, where her brother Major Harshit Sharma is posted. Meanwhile, on Friday late night around 2 AM, police brought Twisha’s husband Samarth Singh from Jabalpur to Bhopal. Currently, he has been kept at Katara Hills police station. Barricades have been put up outside the police station and police force has been deployed. Samarth will be produced in court today after a medical examination. Police will seek his remand for interrogation. The maternal side has accused him of murder It is to be noted that Twisha Sharma (31) died under suspicious circumstances at her in-laws’ house on May 12. She was the daughter-in-law of retired judge Giribala, who lives in Bagmugalia Extension, Katara Hills, Bhopal. Her husband, Samarth Singh, is a lawyer. Her in-laws had claimed she committed suicide by hanging, while her maternal family accused her mother-in-law and husband of murder. Twisha’s WhatsApp chat also went viral. In it, she had written – “I am feeling very suffocated, Mom… these people will neither let me cry nor give me a reason to laugh.” Samarth Singh’s law license suspended Twisha Sharma’s husband, Samarth Singh, surrendered at the Jabalpur District Court on Friday. Here, Bhopal police arrested him. During this, the media tried to talk to him, but he remained completely silent. The Bar Council of India (BCI) suspended lawyer Samarth Singh’s license to practice law with immediate effect on Friday. BCI Chairman Manan Kumar Mishra issued the orders for this. Police will ask Samarth for details of the incident day An SIT led by ACP Rajneesh Kashyap Kaul is investigating the case. Police say that after bringing Samarth to Bhopal, he will be interrogated in detail. Police will try to find out where he stayed during his abscondence and who helped him? The role of those who cooperated in the investigation will also be scrutinized, and action will be taken against them if found guilty. In addition, Samarth will also be asked for complete information about the day of the incident, so that all the links of the case can be clarified. Samarth changed his appearance during his abscondence To hide his identity, Samarth had also changed his appearance during his abscondence. Samarth, who was always clean-shaven, was seen with a light beard. Samarth, who usually maintained a formal look, appeared this time in casual jeans-shirt and a cap. He also wore a mask on his face. Police Commissioner Sanjay Kumar stated that until the case is transferred to another investigative agency, the police will continue to investigate from every angle and action will be taken according to the rules. Allegations of police protection Twisha’s brother-in-law Saurabh Sharma has alleged that from the beginning we have been saying that the accused Samarth and his mother Giribala are influential. They are receiving protection from Bhopal Police. Our family was continuously misled. After Twisha’s death, statements of the family were recorded, but later it was said that the statements were not recorded correctly. After this, statements were taken again and the family was made to sit in the police station for hours. All this was done to create mental pressure. Samarth sat in the courtroom wearing a mask Saurabh said that only paper formalities were completed regarding Samarth’s arrest. The police announced a reward, also issued a lookout notice, but the accused was not arrested. Despite this, Samarth reached Jabalpur from Bhopal by road. He sat in the courtroom wearing a mask. Saurabh claimed that his lawyer identified Samarth, after which some lawyers present there started creating a ruckus. It was after this that he was arrested. He questioned why the accused was not visible to the Bhopal police when they were already present in the court? This clearly indicates that Samarth’s surrender was completely scripted. Saurabh also accused Katara Hills Police Station in-charge Sunil Dubey and his staff of misbehavior. He stated that no action has been taken so far against the employees who are tarnishing the image of Bhopal Police. In-laws had demanded the handover of the body During the hearing on Friday in the Jabalpur High Court, Samarth Singh, citing Hindu rituals, demanded that Twisha Sharma’s body be handed over. The court rejected this demand. The court has also summoned a copy of the bail order from the Bhopal Court. Meanwhile, Advocate General Prashant Saini, on behalf of the state government, did not object to a second post-mortem. On the other hand, the High Court has also issued a notice to retired judge Giribala Singh. Twisha’s father, Navnidhi Sharma, has filed a petition seeking to cancel her anticipatory bail. Orders for re-postmortem of the dead body The Madhya Pradesh High Court has ordered a re-postmortem of Twisha Sharma’s dead body. The court said on Friday that a team led by the Director of Delhi AIIMS will conduct the post-mortem at Bhopal AIIMS. The entire process will also be videographed. Until then, the police have been instructed to keep the body safe. Meanwhile, the Madhya Pradesh government has written a letter to the central government giving its consent for a CBI investigation into the matter. On May 20, Twisha’s father, Navnidhi Sharma, along with retired soldiers, met Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav, at which time the Chief Minister had assured an investigation. Two petitions against Giribala’s bail Samarth’s lawyer Jaideep Kaurav said in Jabalpur – Four cases related to Twisha’s matter were filed simultaneously before the court. One was Samarth’s anticipatory bail application. The second was a writ petition from Twisha’s father for a re-postmortem. Two bail cancellation petitions were filed, which were against Giribala’s bail. He informed – The court has issued a notice in this matter. It has sought a reply from them. The next hearing will be on May 25 at 2:30 PM. They have to respond before the court. We have withdrawn Samarth’s petition. Meanwhile, Advocate General Prashant Singh said – Three types of cases were presented before the High Court. The first case related to the application filed by the state government, which sought to cancel the anticipatory bail granted to Giribala Singh by the Bhopal District Court. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta represented the government. Mehta said – Due to the conditional anticipatory bail, the prosecution is not receiving the expected cooperation. This could affect the evidence. The court has directed the state government to serve notices to the concerned parties. Giribala left home, lawyer angry at media’s questions, see pictures Twisha and Samarth met through a matrimonial site in January 2025. Both exchanged their numbers. After this, conversations started over the phone, and gradually a romantic relationship developed between them. In October 2025, Samarth’s mother, Giribala Singh, met Twisha for the first time in Bhopal. After this, Giribala Singh arrived at Twisha’s home in Delhi, and their relationship was finalized. On December 9, 2025, both were married in Delhi. Just five months after the wedding, on May 12, 2026, Twisha died under suspicious circumstances at her in-laws’ house. Her mother-in-law and husband told the police that Twisha committed suicide by hanging herself. Disputes started just a month after the marriage Just one month after their marriage, disputes began between Twisha and Samarth. Twisha’s sister-in-law alleges that due to their intercaste marriage, she was constantly tried to be humiliated. For this reason, Twisha often strongly presented her side. According to family members, Twisha used to inform her family about the harassment she faced at her in-laws’ house through calls and chats. The family wanted to save her marriage, so every time she was advised to be patient and given counsel.