Salon Visit 5 Hours Before Death: New CCTV Footage Junks Suicide Narrative In Twisha Sharma's Mystery Death

A fresh CCTV footage has raised serious questions over the suicide narrative in the mysterious death of Twisha Sharma. The footage showed the former Miss Pune visiting a salon and taking a head massage just five hours before her death.

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‘Salon Visit 5 Hours Before Death’: New CCTV Footage Junks Suicide Narrative In Twisha Sharma's Mystery Death
‘Salon Visit 5 Hours Before Death’: New CCTV Footage Junks Suicide Narrative In Twisha Sharma's Mystery Death | Image: Republic

Bhopal: A fresh CCTV footage has raised serious questions over the suicide narrative in the mysterious death of Twisha Sharma. The footage purportedly showed the 33-year-old former Miss Pune visiting a salon and taking a head massage just five hours before her death.

According to the purported footage, the 33-year-old spent around three hours at ‘Expression Beauty Parlour’. She was purportedly seen smiling and interacting with the staff members as she entered the salon.

Twisha Sharma visits parlour hours before her death | Image: Republic Exclusive

She seemingly appeared relaxed as she took a head massage with her legs propped up on a table.

Twisha Sharma taking a head massage hours before her death | Image: Republic Exclusive

The CCTV footage raises questions over claims that Twisha committed suicide, since her actions in the salon does not seem indicate that she was going to take such an extreme step.

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Just hours after the salon visit, Twisha was found hanging at her matrimonial home in Bhopal's Katara Hills area on the night of May 12 under suspicious circumstances. She had married Bhopal-based lawyer Samarth Singh in December 2025, roughly five months before her death.

The official post-mortem cited hanging as the cause of death, but her family pointed to multiple injury marks on her body, alleging that she was murdered, and did not commit suicide. It is also alleged that Twisha terminated her pregnancy after her husband questioned her whose child she was carrying, accusing her of having extra-marital affair.

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Several other factors have also raised questions over the suicide narrative, like the calls made by Twisha's mother-in-law Giri Bala Singh to influential people shortly after her death. According to Twisha's family, she made over 40 phone calls to judges, ministry-linked individuals and influential figures after Twisha’s death.

Twisha’s father released a list of purported mobile numbers contacted by Giri Bala.

Calls logs accessed by Republic TV revealed that she allegedly dialled a district judge nine times in one day, and also contacted CCTV operators and an IPS officer in the Lokayukta.

She also called her son, Samarth Singh, three times after he fled.

Advocate Ankur Pandey said, “Giri Bala called so many influential people after Twisha’s death, but did not make a single call to the victim's family.”

Twisha's family has alleged that her connections with influential people may have impacted the course of the investigation.

Her family also questioned, if the in-laws were innocent, why did they not call police or an ambulance immediately after they found her body.

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