Amid
the ongoing investigation into the Twisha Sharma case, Times Now has exposed a big update, revealing that her mother-in-law, Giribala Singh, allegedly attempted to conceal crucial digital evidence linked to the Bhopal dowry death case. Sources indicate that Giribala allegedly deployed her henchmen to track and suppress Twisha’s digital footprint as the investigation intensifies.In a shocking lapse, the police station has not contacted the beauty parlour until now, where she was last seen before she died. However, now, attempts were being made to capture and monitor Twisha’s digital movement.
How Giribala's Henchmen Tried To Conceal Evidence?
Times Now has learned that two men and a woman, dressed in lawyer’s attire, were allegedly moving around collecting details related to Twisha’s digital trail at a time when Samarth was still on the run.Clenching CCTV footage and call-detail analysis have also revealed multiple phone calls made to anonymous persons, with investigators suspecting that the mastermind was operating from behind the scenes and coordinating the communication chain.This now raises serious questions over possible destruction of evidence, organised concealment attempts, and the role of those allegedly helping the accused evade scrutiny.
Giribala's Henchmen Collect Evidence: The Timeline
Giribala’s henchmen allegedly tracked Trisha’s digital footprint, collecting evidence for the mother-in-law. According to the timeline exposed by Times Now, around 11:35 am, Giribala called the beauty parlour owner. In around two hours, her legal time reached the parlour. 11:35 AM: Giribala calls the beauty parlour owner 1:17 PM: Giribala’s legal team reaches parlour1:21 PM: Advocate calls CCTV operator3:39 PM: CCTV operator shows footageThe feed was then transferred via a pen drive. Notably, the beauty parlour is 60 metres closer to Twisha’s home.
Second Postmortem Done By AIIMS Delhi Doctors
A team of doctors from AIIMS Delhi have conducted a second autopsy of former-model-turned-actor Twisha Sharma at their facility in Bhopal on Sunday afternoon. Twisha's family also said her last rites would be held on Sunday evening, around 5 pm in Bhopal, and appealed to the people of Bhopal, including women and social workers, to join her funeral procession.