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Twisha Sharma is dead. Deepika Nagar is dead. Sixteen women die every day in India because of dowry. The question is not whether we have laws. We do. The question is whether we have the will to make sure they work. Twisha Sharma case LIVE updates: Twisha Sharma’s father seeks videography of second autopsy, alleges bid to ‘suppress’ probe by ex-judge mother-in-law Giribala Singh (ANI, Instagram and PTI) Twisha Sharma had an MBA. She worked in marketing and communications, competed in beauty pageants and acted in films. She was in her early thirties. She married Bhopal-based advocate Samarth Singh in December 2025. On May 12, 2026, she was found dead at her marital home. Five days later, 24-year-old Deepika Nagar died after falling from the third-floor terrace of her in-laws’ home in Jalpura village, Greater Noida. Her family contends she was beaten and thrown from the roof over unmet dowry demands — a Toyota Fortuner and ₹51 lakh in cash. The autopsy found a blood clot in the brain, a ruptured spleen, a pale left …






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