AIIMS Delhi submits its final forensic report in the case of Twisha Sharma’s death, and CBI is reviewing the findings. Multiple outlets report that laboratory examinations identify skin tissue on a gymnastics belt used in the incident, including the presence of such tissue on the belt that also has a metal ring attached. The report is described as confirming a match between what is found on the belt and Twisha Sharma’s injury pattern, particularly injuries to her neck. According to the reports, an AIIMS team prepares an 11-page report and submits it to the CBI in a sealed cover under court directions, reflecting procedural requirements for ongoing investigations. While details of the report’s broader conclusions are not fully described in the provided excerpts, the central point cited across sources is the forensic linkage between the belt and the neck injuries based on the presence of skin tissue and its correlation with observed injuries. The CBI’s next steps, as referenced by outlets, involve taking note of the report and reviewing the forensic evidence as the investigation continues.