The family of Twisha Sharma, a 33-year-old woman from Noida who died under suspicious circumstances in Bhopal last week, has sought a fresh postmortem examination through a local court, according to their lawyer on Tuesday.“We have moved an application for a second postmortem of Twisha before the concerned magistrate in Bhopal,” the family’s lawyer Anurag Shrivastava said, as quoted by PTI.Her relatives have claimed that there were visible injury marks on her body and alleged that the wounds were caused before her death.Meanwhile, her mother-in-law and retired judge Giribala Singh rejected allegations of dowry harassment and claiming the victim had been undergoing psychiatric treatment.Speaking about the case, Singh said, “Our lawyer will explain everything. Where have charges been framed? The matter is still at the discharge stage. I think the police, under pressure from these people and because of all these WhatsApp messages and allegations, which have no real basis, acted in haste. Their allegations are completely baseless. Why would we demand a dowry of two lakh rupees when we ourselves gave them seven-and-a-half lakh rupees? It simply makes no sense.”Demanded Fortuner Car, Rs 50 Lakh: Family Claims Noida Woman Was Thrown Off Terrace Over DowryShe further alleged that Twisha had changed after marriage and was not interested in the family’s religious practices.Read more: Mother-in-law’s explosive claimTwisha Sharma, a 33-year-old woman from Noida, was found dead on May 12 at her marital home in Bhopal’s Katara Hills area, triggering allegations of dowry harassment and abetment by her husband’s family.Also read: Who was Twisha Sharma? Ex-Miss Pune found dead months after marriagePolice registered an FIR against her husband, advocate Samarth Singh, and mother-in-law Giribala Singh, a retired additional district judge, under charges related to dowry death and harassment.While Giribala Singh later secured bail, Samarth Singh remains absconding, with police announcing a reward for information leading to his arrest.The case has drawn public attention amid claims by Twisha’s family that attempts are being made to malign her character after death. An SIT is currently examining CCTV footage, call records, and other digital evidence as part of the investigation. Source link Post Views: 5 Post navigation Keralam’s new UDF Govt forms expert panel to prepare White Paper on State’s finances Jahangir Khan exits Falta re-poll race in Bengal; WHO raises alarm over Ebola outbreak & more