Samarth Singh said to police that his wife Twisha Sharma's behavior changed following the confirmation of her pregnancy [1].
The details emerge as investigators in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, work to determine the exact circumstances surrounding Sharma's death. The case has drawn attention due to the nature of the domestic tensions described during the interrogation and the subsequent legal actions taken against Singh.
Singh was questioned for several hours by authorities [1]. During the grilling, he said that tensions between him and Sharma continued up until the incident [1]. These statements were provided while Singh was in police custody in Noida [2].
Legal proceedings have progressed rapidly since the incident. A court ordered that Singh be sent to police custody for seven days [3]. This custody period followed a period where Singh was on the run for 10 days before surrendering in court [4].
Police are utilizing the interrogation period to reconcile Singh's account of the marital conflict with physical evidence. To ensure the accuracy of the cause of death, AIIMS Delhi has formed a second autopsy [3].
The investigation remains active as authorities examine the timeline of events leading up to the death. Singh's claims regarding the behavioral changes in his wife after her pregnancy are being scrutinized as part of the broader effort to establish a motive or sequence of events [1].
“Samarth Singh said to police that Twisha’s behaviour changed after her pregnancy was confirmed.”
The focus on the pregnancy and subsequent behavioral changes suggests investigators are looking for a psychological or emotional catalyst for the domestic conflict. The request for a second autopsy by AIIMS Delhi indicates that initial findings may have been inconclusive or contested, making the forensic evidence critical to corroborating or refuting Singh's statements.





