Sansani: Was Burari's Bhatia family able to connect with spirit? Know what police report says
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05 Jul 2018 08:54 AM (IST)
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Delhi Police has questioned over 20 relatives of the Burari-based family in connection with the mysterious deaths of its 11 members and is likely to rope in a psychiatrist to assist the investigators in the probe.
The police have ruled out the involvement of any self-styled godman so far.
Earlier, they found that the family had started following a Kondli-based godman, but nothing substantial was found on that front.
The police recovered a third register with notes about "salvation", "shunya" and "appeasing God".
Some loose sheets of paper were found containing notings from 2008, which indicated that Lalit Bhatia had turned towards spiritualism after his father's death that year.
Policemen questioned 20 family members including the family matriarch's eldest son, her daughter and one of her deceased daughters-in-law's sisters, all of whom denied that the family indulged in "occult", said a senior police officer.
The police have ruled out the involvement of any self-styled godman so far.
Earlier, they found that the family had started following a Kondli-based godman, but nothing substantial was found on that front.
The police recovered a third register with notes about "salvation", "shunya" and "appeasing God".
Some loose sheets of paper were found containing notings from 2008, which indicated that Lalit Bhatia had turned towards spiritualism after his father's death that year.
Policemen questioned 20 family members including the family matriarch's eldest son, her daughter and one of her deceased daughters-in-law's sisters, all of whom denied that the family indulged in "occult", said a senior police officer.