Newly released CCTV footage from Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, shows Twisha Sharma's husband and two other men carrying her downstairs after her death [1].
The video has intensified public scrutiny of the case and raised new questions regarding the timeline of events surrounding the incident [1].
In the footage, three people — Sharma's husband and two unidentified men — are seen transporting her body [1]. The recording also captures a moment where CPR is attempted on a staircase [1].
Twisha's father said the family's first daughter-in-law also left the household due to harassment [1].
Local authorities in Bhopal are reviewing the evidence as the public demands further transparency. The emergence of the video provides a visual record of the immediate aftermath of Sharma's death, which contradicts or complements previous accounts provided by those present at the scene [1].
The case has drawn significant attention in India, particularly concerning the allegations of harassment mentioned by the victim's father [1]. The visual evidence of the three men [1] moving the body is now a central piece of the ongoing inquiry into the events that transpired in the home.
“Three people — Sharma's husband and two unidentified men — are seen transporting her body.”
The introduction of visual evidence into this investigation shifts the focus from testimonial accounts to a verifiable timeline. By documenting the movement of the body and the attempt at CPR on a staircase, the footage may allow investigators to determine if the scene was altered or if the reported sequence of events matches the physical reality of the incident.





