
The Twisha Sharma death case is taking a new turn each day. The 33-year-old, who was found dead on May 12, 2026, in her marital home in Bhopal, has been generating noise even after weeks of her passing. The reason is the bereaved family’s allegations that severe dowry harassment, physical and mental torment by Twisha’s husband, Samarth Singh and her mother-in-law, Giribala Singh pushed her to kill herself. Recently, after questioning by CBI, both the accused were ordered a 14-day extended judicial custody. Amid the latest updates regarding their prison deets, Samarth’s hideout has been revealed.
Where was Samarth Singh hiding for 10 days before surrendering?
After Twisha Sharma’s death, Samarth Singh disappeared without a trace for ten days before he claimed to have surrendered to the police. Amid that, a major question loomed, i.e., where was he hiding? Samarth, who carried a reward of Rs. 30,000, took refuge inside the chamber of the Principal District and Sessions Judge in Jabalpur, as revealed by Twisha Sharma’s counsel, Anurag Srivastava. He brought that up when Samarth’s mom, Giribala claimed that the lawyer assaulted his son within the Jabalpur High Court premises. Responding to that, Anurag made an explosive comment:
“How did a fugitive with a bounty on his head get refuge there? This itself requires an independent investigation.”















