New Delhi: The discovery of 11 dead bodies in a house in Burari sent shock waves across the national capital last year. The house which was tabooed as 'haunted' is now converted into a diagnostic centre.
Dr Mohan Singh, the owner of the diagnostic centre, has rubbished talks of the property being haunted and cursed. He says his patients do not mind coming and getting the tests done.
The owner of the diagnostic centre said that he doesn't believe in superstitions. "I don't believe in superstitions. If I have believed in such things I would not have come here. My patients have no problem coming here for the test," said Dr Mohan Singh.
"I have no problem with it, this house is convenient as it is near the road. I am not superstitious", he said. However, the Hindu priest is seen offering prayers and doing "Havan" to ward off any evil. "Pujan is being offered to Gauri-Ganesh. Before the start of any new thing Puja is performed as per rituals. One should not believe in superstition and taboo," said the priest.
Ravinder a local said "What happened, happened. All things are okay now."
"They were very good people and there is no such things like an evil spirit. Their souls have gone directly to heaven," said Suresh, another local.
The house came in news last year when bodies of seven women and four men were found on July 1. The post-mortem report confirmed suicide.
(With additional information from ANI)
Burari's 'Haunted House' Where 11 Of Family Were Found Hanging Is Now A Diagnostics Centre
ABP News Bureau
Updated at:
30 Dec 2019 12:32 PM (IST)
Ravinder a local said "What happened, happened. All things are okay now."They were very good people and there is no such things like an evil spirit. Their souls have gone directly to heaven," said Suresh, another local.
Delhi: Puja being performed at Diagnostics centre at Burari House where 11 members of a family committed suicide last year. (ANI)
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