CBI Reconstructs Crime Scene in Bhopal’s Twisha Dowry Death Case with Accused In-Laws
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- •The CBI reconstructed the crime scene in Bhopal’s Twisha dowry death case on Wednesday, involving accused mother-in-law Giribala and husband Samarth.
- •Twisha, 23, died in October 2021; local police initially investigated but faced criticism, leading to a CBI transfer in 2022.
- •The reconstruction aimed to verify timelines, statements, and physical evidence related to Twisha’s death.
- •Twisha’s family alleged dowry harassment and torture; post-mortem reports suggested poisoning, though the exact cause remains under probe.
- •The CBI has recorded over 50 witness statements and collected extensive evidence; a final report is expected soon.
Bhopal, India – The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Wednesday conducted a detailed reconstruction of the crime scene in the high-profile Twisha dowry death case. The probe team brought together the accused mother-in-law, Giribala, and husband, Samarth, at the former residence in Bhopal where 23-year-old Twisha died under suspicious circumstances in October 2021. The reconstruction was aimed at verifying timelines, statements, and physical evidence related to the incident.
Twisha, a resident of Bhopal, was found dead in her matrimonial home just months after her marriage to Samarth, son of Giribala. Initial investigations by local police had been marred by allegations of negligence and pressure from influential family members, prompting the case to be transferred to the CBI in 2022. The agency has since been meticulously examining forensic reports, call data records, and witness testimonies to establish the cause of death and the role of the accused.

