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    “I Am Trapped…”: Twisha Sharma’s Last Message with Friend Before Death

    Diya AnandBy Diya AnandMay 19, 20263 Mins Read
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    Twisha Sharma wasn’t just a police case or a news story. She was a real person. She sent “good morning” memes, laughed at funny voice notes, and texted her mom about small worries like any daughter would. She was reported by several outlets as either 31 or 33 years old, an MBA graduate, and once a Miss Pune contestant. Most of all, she still believed her voice mattered.

    Then, in May 2026, she died in her husband’s home in Bhopal. It had only been five months since her wedding. At first, it looked like a quiet family tragedy. But that changed when her WhatsApp and Instagram messages started to appear online. The words were raw, simple, and hard to read. People couldn’t scroll past them. They felt like notes from someone who was trying to speak, even when no one seemed to listen.

    In the days before she died, Twisha texted her mother late at night. According to reports, she wrote lines like: “Take me out of here, they won’t let me live.”

    She also said: “My life has become hell, mom.”

    These weren’t big dramatic lines. They were short, tired messages from a daughter who had run out of energy but still wanted to be heard. She was asking for help in the only way she could, through a text box on her phone.

    She also messaged a close friend on Instagram. Reports show she wrote: “I am trapped, bro. Bas tu mat phasna… Can’t talk much. I’ll call when the time is right.”

    She used “bro” to make it sound lighter, like a joke between friends. But under the casual words was real fear. She was stuck in a home that was supposed to feel safe, and she knew something was wrong.

    Her family says these messages show that she was being harassed and mentally tortured by her husband and in‑laws. They say the chats are proof of what she lived through in those five months after marriage. They want a fresh post‑mortem, a full investigation, and more attention to what women like Twisha go through in marital homes. They don’t just want justice. They want her remembered as a person, not just a case.

    Now, the phrase “I am trapped” is being shared on social media, in news clips, and on protest posts. Each time it appears, it comes from a real message she typed in the dark, hoping someone would finally listen. But that call came too late. Her chats were never meant for the world. They were meant for one or two people who loved her.

    When that line passes by your screen, pause for a second. Think of Twisha as a daughter, as a friend, as a woman who still believed her voice mattered; right up until the moment it stopped.

    Trigger Warning: Domestic harassment, emotional abuse, and death.

    Please take care of yourself while reading this. If this story brings up difficult emotions, or if you or a friend feel trapped in an abusive situation, please remember that help is available. Your voice matters.

    • 📞 Women in Distress: 1091
    • 📞 Domestic Abuse Helpline: 181
    • 📞 Mental Health Support (KIRAN): 1800-599-0019

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    Hi, This is Diya Anand. I have worked as a Press Coordinator and in the student leader council with experience in handling media communication, event coverage, and content coordination. I actively manage press-related responsibilities, write reports, and cover events while maintaining clarity and accuracy in reporting. I am also interested in technology and education-related developments. A person with a science background and interest in Python and MySQL.

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