Two CCTV videos linked to the Twisha Sharma dowry death case have surfaced online. One shows her walking upstairs alone before the incident, while another captures three men, including husband Samarth Singh, carrying her downstairs while performing CPR.

In the alleged dowry death case of Twisha Sharma, two CCTV videos linked to the incident have surfaced online and are now under police scrutiny as investigators examine the sequence of events leading to her death in Bhopal’s Katara Hills area.
One of the CCTV videos reportedly shows Twisha being carried downstairs by three men after the alleged incident. Her husband Samarth Singh is seen among them and appears to be performing CPR while bringing her down. The footage also captures Twisha’s mother-in-law, retired judge Giribala Singh, walking up and down the stairs during the same sequence.
Another CCTV clip, believed to have been recorded earlier, reportedly shows Twisha walking alone towards the upper floor from where her body was later brought down.
She can also be seen carrying an object in her hand, though it remains unclear what it was. The object does not appear to be a mobile phone, as Giribala Singh had earlier claimed during a press interaction that Twisha’s phone was inside the house.
The videos have become key evidence in the ongoing investigation as police attempt to determine whether the case involves suicide or foul play amid allegations of dowry harassment raised by Twisha’s family.
Samarth Singh is currently absconding, and police have announced a reward of Rs 10,000 for information leading to his arrest. Investigators are also examining forensic evidence, witness accounts and WhatsApp chats reportedly showing Twisha pleading with her mother to take her away from her marital home.
Published: 19 May 2026, 11:43 am IST
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