Twisha Sharma Died by Suicide, No Signs of Physical Assault: AIIMS Medical Board
The 11-page report found no medically significant injuries and said the model died by suicide, while the CBI filed a 636-page chargesheet.
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In the Twisha death case, the AIIMS medical board's postmortem report has clarified the cause of death. What was written in Twisha's postmortem report? And what were the revelations in the CBI chargesheet? Read the full story.
Indian model Twisha Sharma died by suicide, no significant injuries suggesting physical assault: AIIMS medical board report
NEW DELHI: A five-member AIIMS medical board has submitted its final forensic opinion to the CBI in a sealed cover in the Twisha Sharma death case, stating that the model had died by suicide and there were no significant injury marks on her body to suggest she was physically assaulted
Twisha Sharma death by suicide, no sign of assault or struggle: AIIMS
The AIIMS medical board has determined that Twisha Sharma's death was a result of suicidal hanging, finding no signs of struggle or assault on her body. This conclusion followed a court-ordered second postmortem, where a team of five experts analyzed both evidence and scientific literature to corroborate their findings. The report was submitted to the CBI as mandated by the Madhya Pradesh High Court.
Twisha Sharma death: AIIMS Delhi finds ‘no injury suggesting assault’
A second post-mortem ordered by the Madhya Pradesh High Court and conducted by an AIIMS Delhi medical board found no injury on the model-turned-actor’s body ‘’suggestive of assault prior to death’. This comes after the first report had documented multiple external injuries.
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