Retired judge Giribala Singh said her daughter-in-law, Twisha Sharma, confessed to using marijuana during her pregnancy.
These allegations introduce new details into the investigation of Sharma's death and highlight a conflict between the deceased's marital and natal families.
Sharma was found dead on May 12, 2024 [1], at her marital home in the Katara Hills residential area of Bhopal [1]. Police investigations into the circumstances of the death are continuing.
Singh said that the use of marijuana contributed to Sharma's mental health problems. According to Singh, Sharma blamed her own parents for pushing her into a glamour lifestyle [2, 3]. The retired judge said that these external pressures influenced the drug use and the subsequent psychological distress.
The claims were made as part of a developing mystery surrounding the events leading up to the discovery of the body on May 12, 2024 [1]. Investigators are reviewing the timeline of Sharma's health and the nature of her domestic environment in Bhopal.
Singh's statements suggest a pattern of instability linked to the expectations placed upon Sharma by her parents. The retired judge said these factors were central to the internal struggles Sharma faced before her death [2, 3].
“Twisha Sharma was found dead on May 12, 2024, at her marital home in Bhopal.”
The introduction of drug use and familial pressure by a retired judge suggests a strategy to shift the narrative of the death away from marital discord and toward pre-existing mental health issues and parental influence. This complicates the police investigation by adding layers of domestic conflict and potential medical contributors to the case.





