Samarth Singh and Twisha Sharma NEW DELHI: A medical board comprising four senior AIIMS doctors will fly to Bhopal later on Saturday to conduct a second autopsy of actor-model Twisha Sharma in the alleged dowry death case.The development comes a day after the Madhya Pradesh high court ordered a second autopsy by a specialised AIIMS Delhi team.Dr Sudhir Gupta, chief of forensic medicine at the premier hospital, said he constituted the medical board with the director’s approval.“The team, along with the latest instruments, will fly by a state-chartered plane at 6 pm today,” Dr Gupta told PTI.He added that Twisha Sharma’s body is currently being kept at the mortuary of AIIMS Bhopal.Meanwhile, her husband Samarth Singh was brought to Bhopal in the early hours of Saturday and was later sent to seven-day police custody by a city court. An advocate by profession, he had been on the run for 10 days and was taken into custody by Jabalpur Police when he came to surrender at a city court.Also Read | Twisha Sharma death case: Advocate husband Samarth Singh’s legal licence suspendedEarlier, Singh withdrew his anticipatory bail plea and his mother Giribala Singh, a retired judge, was served a notice for the cancellation of her bail over alleged non-cooperation with the police.Twisha Sharma, a native of Noida, Uttar Pradesh, was found dead at her marital home in Bhopal’s Katara Hills area on May 12. While her in-laws have alleged that she was battling drug addiction, her family has maintained that she was harassed for dowry, which led to her death.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosHeatwave Triggers Political Storm In UP As BJP MLAs, Opposition Slam Massive Power CutsHow Sunil Dutt Became Bandra’s Protector — And Why His Name Returned During Garib Nagar DemolitionsAfter Years Of TMC-Centre Tensions, Delhi Unlocks Rs 39,000 Crore For BengalDelhi HC Tears Into WFI Over Vinesh Phogat Trial Ban, Calls Selection Policy “Retrograde”Congress Targets PM Modi Over Fresh Fuel Price Hike, Says Govt “Fleecing Citizens”Congress’ Ajay Rai Faces Massive Backlash Over Alleged Remarks Against PM ModiIndia Battles Extreme Heatwave As Record Power Demand Pushes Electricity Grid Under Severe StressMarco Rubio Arrives In India Amid High-Stakes Talks On Energy, Trade, Quad StrategyDepartment Of Space Clears Major Space Manufacturing Clusters In Gujarat And Tamil NaduCentre To Create Strong Anti-Infiltration Security Layer Across Tripura, Assam And Bengal: Amit Shah123Photostories7 magnesium deficiency symptoms that could be warning signs from your heartHow to politely say ‘no’: 10 subtle ways, without the guilt5 India’s most stunning stepwells that feel straight out of a fantasy worldFrom a kitchen garden to lounge, private lifts and a massive terrace: Rajeev Khandelwal’s 3-floor lavish bungalow5 most exciting facts about wolves that reveal a surprisingly complex wild worldChef Pankaj Bhadouria shares 5 tips to make Moong Dal Pakode extra crisp and less oilyAre you a ‘Peaky Blinders’ fan? Here’s a list of similar shows to add to your watchlist5 trending bedroom designs in apartments and the moods they represent8 underground cities in the world that travellers must explore at least once in life10 comfortable everyday clothing pieces every woman must have for better body comfort and wellness in summer123Hot PicksBandra demolition driveIPL Schedule 2026Vinesh PhogatUP HeatwaveHardoi fireNID DAT counselling 2026TN Ministers ListTop TrendingTwisha SharmaKolkata AirportHarbhajan SinghFaridabad Volleyball Player MurderHardik PandyaJEE Advanced Response SheetIPL Orange Cap 2026Conor McGregor Net WorthNEET UG Paper LeakWest Bengal Annapurna Yojana
NEW DELHI: A medical board comprising four senior AIIMS doctors will fly to Bhopal later on Saturday to conduct a second autopsy of actor-model Twisha Sharma in the alleged dowry death case.The development comes a day after the Madhya Pradesh high court ordered a second autopsy by a specialised AIIMS Delhi team.Dr Sudhir Gupta, chief of forensic medicine at the premier hospital, said he constituted the medical board with the director’s approval.“The team, along with the latest instruments, will fly by a state-chartered plane at 6 pm today,” Dr Gupta told PTI.He added that Twisha Sharma’s body is currently being kept at the mortuary of AIIMS Bhopal.Meanwhile, her husband Samarth Singh was brought to Bhopal in the early hours of Saturday and was later sent to seven-day police custody by a city court. An advocate by profession, he had been on the run for 10 days and was taken into custody by Jabalpur Police when he came to surrender at a city court.Also Read | Twisha Sharma death case: Advocate husband Samarth Singh’s legal licence suspendedEarlier, Singh withdrew his anticipatory bail plea and his mother Giribala Singh, a retired judge, was served a notice for the cancellation of her bail over alleged non-cooperation with the police.Twisha Sharma, a native of Noida, Uttar Pradesh, was found dead at her marital home in Bhopal’s Katara Hills area on May 12. While her in-laws have alleged that she was battling drug addiction, her family has maintained that she was harassed for dowry, which led to her death.