Samvidhan Ki Shapath: 11 pipes in Burari house deepen mystery, give 'occult angle' more weight
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02 Jul 2018 06:18 PM (IST)
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Samvidhan Ki Shapath: 11 pipes in Burari house deepen mystery, give 'occult angle' more weight
As the police investigate the death of eleven members of a family in Delhi's Burari, surprising details have emerged in the incident, deepening the mystery further.
After eleven pipes protruding from one of the walls of the house were spotted, the police are trying to establish if the 'unusual' placement of piped has any connection with the deaths.
When the contractor, who constructed the house, was asked about the pipes, he said the family installed them for air.
Police suspect that the deaths were part of a suicide pact, carried out in accordance with a religious practice, as handwritten notes found on the spot indicated. Some of the notes stated that "one will not die" but attain something "great".
The deceased found hanging were Narayan Devi's two sons Bhavnesh Bhatia, 50, and Lalit Bhatia, 45, and two daughters Pratibha, 57, and Priyanka, 33, who got engaged last month.
Bhavnesh's wife Savita, 48, and their three children Nitu, 25, Monu, 23, and Dhruv, 15, were also found dead along with Lalit's wife Tina, 42, and their son Shivam, 15.
The Bhatias ran a grocery store and a plywood outlet in the neighbourhood.
As the police investigate the death of eleven members of a family in Delhi's Burari, surprising details have emerged in the incident, deepening the mystery further.
After eleven pipes protruding from one of the walls of the house were spotted, the police are trying to establish if the 'unusual' placement of piped has any connection with the deaths.
When the contractor, who constructed the house, was asked about the pipes, he said the family installed them for air.
Police suspect that the deaths were part of a suicide pact, carried out in accordance with a religious practice, as handwritten notes found on the spot indicated. Some of the notes stated that "one will not die" but attain something "great".
The deceased found hanging were Narayan Devi's two sons Bhavnesh Bhatia, 50, and Lalit Bhatia, 45, and two daughters Pratibha, 57, and Priyanka, 33, who got engaged last month.
Bhavnesh's wife Savita, 48, and their three children Nitu, 25, Monu, 23, and Dhruv, 15, were also found dead along with Lalit's wife Tina, 42, and their son Shivam, 15.
The Bhatias ran a grocery store and a plywood outlet in the neighbourhood.