Advocate Enosh George, lawyer for Giribala Singh, the accused in the death of Twisha Sharma, lost his cool as he was surrounded by journalists asking him questions about the case.
The lawyer was attempting to enter his car when he was seemingly ambushed by reporters outside the Katara Hills residence of the accused.
George had arrived at the residence in the midst of heightened media scrutiny into the case and the investigation into Twisha Sharma's death.
#WATCH | Twisha Sharma death case | Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh: Twisha Sharma's mother-in-law Giribala Singh's lawyer, Enosh George loses his cool as he leaves from her residence, while journalists asked him questions related to the case. pic.twitter.com/RI2q6q91xZ
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As he stepped outside, he was immediately surrounded. Journalists asked him questions related to the case and their legal response to recent developments.
Initially he answered calmly.
However, the lawyer lost it after the vehicle he was meant to board allegedly ran over his foot.
Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh: Deceased Twisha Sharma's mother-in-law, retired judge Giribala Singh, left from her residence along with her advocate, Enosh George Carlo pic.twitter.com/1Y45n65KrX
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George banged his hands on the bonnet of the car in visible pain. He then accused the reports of trying to endanger him.
“Who will answer for this? Do you people want to get me killed? The vehicle ran over my foot.”
The reporters continued to ask him whether he was planning to file a reply before the court. To that, he replied in anger, “ What difference will our reply make?”
The Madhya Pradesh government, meanwhile, has proposed to transfer the death case of Twisha Sharma to the CBI, officials said after a notification was issued by the Home Department Secretary Krishnaveni Desavatu.
The Madha Pradesh court has also approved Twisha Sharma's family's demand for a re-autopsy. They had said the first autopsy was incomplete and lacking after being sabotaged. The deceased woman's body was kept in the mortuary for nine days since she was found hanging at her martial residence in Bhopal on May 12.