Twisha Sharma’s father expressed disappointment with the Bhopal authorities, alleging intentional delays leading to the decomposition of Twisha’s body. The family received a letter from Katara Hills Police Station advising them to claim Twisha’s remains from AIIMS Bhopal due to storage limitations.
The family accused the authorities of allowing the body to decompose deliberately. They highlighted the lack of proper preservation facilities and termed the situation as torturous. Sharma criticized the prolonged judicial process, suggesting it was orchestrated to ensure the body’s decomposition.
Sharma criticized the lack of support from the police, administration, and judiciary in Bhopal. He emphasized the need for an independent medical opinion from a reputable national institution to restore public trust in the investigation. The family insisted on a second postmortem outside Madhya Pradesh before taking custody of the body.
The family’s application for a second postmortem at AIIMS, New Delhi, was pending before the magistrate court in Bhopal. They awaited the court’s decision on the matter, seeking justice outside the state.
