Twisha Sharma Case: SIT Questions Husband Samarth; Accused Claims Innocence

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- •The SIT questioned the accused husband, Samarth Singh, for nearly two hours during his seven-day police remand.
- •During the interrogation, Samarth alleged that Twisha’s behavior changed and that she desired a glamorous lifestyle.
- •The accused claimed that Twisha insisted on going to Ajmer instead of Bengaluru, leading to an argument.
- •Twisha’s family dismissed Samarth’s claims as false, stating that he had stopped her from going to Ajmer.
- •The court ordered the seizure of Samarth’s passport, while a team from Delhi AIIMS conducted the second postmortem examination.
The mysterious death of Twisha Sharma continues to make headlines across Madhya Pradesh and the rest of the country. The investigation is ongoing, and on Saturday, the Special Investigation Team (SIT) interrogated the accused husband, Samarth Singh, for nearly two hours. This questioning followed a seven-day police remand granted by the court. According to sources, during the interrogation, Samarth Singh showed no signs of grief over losing his wife, nor did he express any remorse for his actions. Instead, he appeared cunning, attempting to mislead the police and derail the investigation.

