
In India, there's a tendency to look at in-laws with suspicion while victimizing the daughter-in-law. Twisha Sharma may have been in distress but her suicide doesn't automatically make the in-laws responsible and there's a lot more to the story. I heard the interview of the mother-in-law, sure she's no pot of honey but mostly everything she said seemed to be factual. Committing suicide is one's own choice, but everyone involved doesn't become a perpetuator or the cause of it by association. It's not the first time someone with mental health issues has taken their own life, without it being a case of abuse inflicted by others.
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