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Burari mass suicide: Call details reveal new angle, Police begin search for Jaanegadi baba

The registers found by cops had bone chilling details which made the picture look like someone was provoking the family members to kill self in order to attain ‘moksha’.

New Delhi: The suicide case of 11-member of a family in Burari has further taken a fresh turn. The cops have begun a search of some Jaanegadi baba in the case, whose number was found in the call lists of one of the family members. This comes after a ‘taantrik’ angle came into light after a register was found inside the house of the family where 11 people allegedly hung themselves together. The registers had bone chilling details which made the picture look like someone was provoking the family members to kill self in order to attain ‘moksha’. The relatives of the woman on the other hand are suspecting foul play and are alleging that they have been ‘murdered’. The relative also said that the family wasn’t so deeply involved into spirituality and they only chanted ‘hanuman chalisa’ once a day. Police sources have mentioned 'ligature hanging' as the reason behind the death of 11 members of Bhatia family and that no signs of struggle were found. Reports say the family members had donated their eyes. Police are probing the case from various angles.
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