WhatsApp chats exchanged between Noida’s Twisha Sharma and her mother have surfaced days after the 31-year-old was found dead at her marital home in Bhopal on May 12, intensifying allegations of domestic abuse and harassment against her husband and in-laws.

Chats reveal emotional distress

According to messages accessed by India Today, Twisha had repeatedly expressed fear, emotional distress, and a desire to leave her marital home. In chats dated May 7, she allegedly wrote, “I am extremely distressed… these people are despicable. They are suspicious of me. Samarth asks whose child I am carrying.”

She also pleaded with her mother to “come here and take me away,” claiming that her life had become “a living hell.”

Twisha, who married Bhopal-based lawyer Samarth Singh in December 2025, was found hanging at her residence in the Katara Hills area. Her family has strongly rejected the suicide angle, alleging sustained mental harassment, domestic violence, and physical abuse leading up to her death.

Family rejects suicide theory

Her mother broke down while reacting to statements made by the accused family during court proceedings, saying, “Hamari beti hai nahi, to kuch bhi bol do.”

Meanwhile, Twisha’s mother-in-law Giribala Singh reportedly claimed that Twisha suffered from mood swings and substance abuse issues. However, Twisha’s cousin Ashish Sharma alleged that the family had earlier raised concerns about Samarth Singh’s alleged drug use.

Final message raises questions

The case has gained further attention due to Twisha’s final Instagram conversation with her friend Minakshi. In the message, Twisha reportedly wrote, “I am trapped, bro… baas tu mat phasna.” She said she would call later, but the call never came.

Twisha was reportedly around two months pregnant at the time of her death.

The incident has triggered protests by Twisha’s family, who have demanded a court-monitored probe and a fresh post-mortem examination at AIIMS Delhi. A Special Investigation Team (SIT) is currently investigating the case.

Legal proceedings are underway against Samarth Singh and his mother Giribala Singh, a retired judge accused by the victim’s family of attempting to influence the investigation.