Twisha Sharma Death Case: AIIMS Submits 11-Page Forensic Report to CBI, Belt Evidence Emerges

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Twisha Sharma Death Case: AIIMS Submits 11-Page Forensic Report to CBI, Belt Evidence Emerges

Delhi AIIMS has submitted an 11-page forensic report to the CBI in the Twisha Sharma death case. The report states that skin tissue found on the alleged ligature belt matches injury marks on the body, adding a significant forensic clue to the ongoing investigation.

A significant development has emerged in the investigation into the death of model and actress Twisha Sharma, with the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, submitting an 11-page forensic report to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). The report, handed over in a sealed cover, is expected to play a crucial role in determining the circumstances surrounding her death.

According to sources familiar with the investigation, the AIIMS forensic panel has concluded that skin tissue recovered from the alleged ligature material—a gymnastics belt—matches the injury and ligature marks found on Twisha Sharma's body. Investigators believe the findings could help reconstruct the sequence of events leading to her death.

AIIMS Report Submitted to CBI

The forensic report was prepared after the Madhya Pradesh High Court directed a second post-mortem examination following concerns raised by Twisha Sharma's family over the initial autopsy.

CBI officials have confirmed that the report is being examined in detail. Investigators are analysing the medical findings alongside other evidence already collected during the probe.

The AIIMS medical board reportedly documented its observations across 11 pages, which have now been formally submitted to the investigating agency.

Key Findings on Ligature Material

According to sources, forensic experts identified skin tissue on the gymnastics belt believed to have been used as the ligature material. The report states that the recovered tissue corresponds with the ligature marks and other injuries found on Twisha Sharma's body.

Officials also noted that the belt contained a metal ring, which is being examined as part of the forensic assessment. Investigators believe these findings could provide important physical evidence in understanding how the injuries were sustained.

The CBI has not officially commented on the conclusions of the report, stating only that the forensic findings are under examination as part of the ongoing investigation.

Case Under CBI Investigation

Twisha Sharma, the daughter-in-law of retired judge Giribala Singh, was found hanging at her in-laws' residence in Bhopal on May 12. The circumstances surrounding her death sparked widespread attention after family members questioned the findings of the initial post-mortem examination.

Alleging procedural lapses and inconsistencies in the first autopsy, the family approached the Madhya Pradesh High Court seeking an independent investigation.

Taking note of the concerns, the High Court directed that a second post-mortem be conducted by AIIMS, New Delhi. Subsequently, the investigation into the case was transferred to the Central Bureau of Investigation.

Investigation Continues

Officials said the AIIMS forensic report will be assessed along with witness statements, forensic evidence and other materials collected during the investigation before any conclusions are reached.

The CBI has not announced any fresh action following the submission of the report. Investigators are expected to continue examining all available evidence to establish the exact circumstances of Twisha Sharma's death.

The case remains under active investigation, and authorities have not ruled out any possibility. Further developments are expected after the CBI completes its analysis of the forensic findings and other evidence gathered during the course of the probe.

 

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12 Jul 2026 By Abhishek Joshi

Twisha Sharma Death Case: AIIMS Submits 11-Page Forensic Report to CBI, Belt Evidence Emerges

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A significant development has emerged in the investigation into the death of model and actress Twisha Sharma, with the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, submitting an 11-page forensic report to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). The report, handed over in a sealed cover, is expected to play a crucial role in determining the circumstances surrounding her death.

According to sources familiar with the investigation, the AIIMS forensic panel has concluded that skin tissue recovered from the alleged ligature material—a gymnastics belt—matches the injury and ligature marks found on Twisha Sharma's body. Investigators believe the findings could help reconstruct the sequence of events leading to her death.

AIIMS Report Submitted to CBI

The forensic report was prepared after the Madhya Pradesh High Court directed a second post-mortem examination following concerns raised by Twisha Sharma's family over the initial autopsy.

CBI officials have confirmed that the report is being examined in detail. Investigators are analysing the medical findings alongside other evidence already collected during the probe.

The AIIMS medical board reportedly documented its observations across 11 pages, which have now been formally submitted to the investigating agency.

Key Findings on Ligature Material

According to sources, forensic experts identified skin tissue on the gymnastics belt believed to have been used as the ligature material. The report states that the recovered tissue corresponds with the ligature marks and other injuries found on Twisha Sharma's body.

Officials also noted that the belt contained a metal ring, which is being examined as part of the forensic assessment. Investigators believe these findings could provide important physical evidence in understanding how the injuries were sustained.

The CBI has not officially commented on the conclusions of the report, stating only that the forensic findings are under examination as part of the ongoing investigation.

Case Under CBI Investigation

Twisha Sharma, the daughter-in-law of retired judge Giribala Singh, was found hanging at her in-laws' residence in Bhopal on May 12. The circumstances surrounding her death sparked widespread attention after family members questioned the findings of the initial post-mortem examination.

Alleging procedural lapses and inconsistencies in the first autopsy, the family approached the Madhya Pradesh High Court seeking an independent investigation.

Taking note of the concerns, the High Court directed that a second post-mortem be conducted by AIIMS, New Delhi. Subsequently, the investigation into the case was transferred to the Central Bureau of Investigation.

Investigation Continues

Officials said the AIIMS forensic report will be assessed along with witness statements, forensic evidence and other materials collected during the investigation before any conclusions are reached.

The CBI has not announced any fresh action following the submission of the report. Investigators are expected to continue examining all available evidence to establish the exact circumstances of Twisha Sharma's death.

The case remains under active investigation, and authorities have not ruled out any possibility. Further developments are expected after the CBI completes its analysis of the forensic findings and other evidence gathered during the course of the probe.

 

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