Hindustan Times (Delhi)

‘One man in Burari family tried to escape death at last minute’

‘SUICIDES’ Bhavnesh Bhatia’s body was found with his hand near the throat, suggesting he was trying to escape, say cops

- Karn Pratap Singh karn.singh@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Delhi Police suspect that at least one member of the Burari family, who were found dead inside their north Delhi home on July 1, had made a lastditch unsuccessf­ul attempt to escape death.

Investigat­ors have so far questioned at least 130 people. including relatives, neighbours, family and business friends as Delhi Police’s crime branch tries to unravel the mystery behind the 11 deaths and ascertain the possibilit­y of “outsider influence”.

An officer said 50-year-old Bhavnesh Bhatia was found hanging with eight other members of his family from an iron grille in the roof of the house meant for ventilatio­n. One of Bhavnesh’s hand was in the air, near his throat, when police found the bodies. “Forensic experts think that Bhavnesh unsuccessf­ully tried to free himself from the noose. His hands were tied loosely, making experts believe that he had attempted to untie himself,” said the officer.

The new fact in the probe emerged a week after 11 occupants of the north Delhi house were found dead in what police so far believe is a case of a ‘religious ritual’ gone wrong. The dead include 77-year-old Narayan Devi, her two sons Bhavnesh Bhatia (50) and Lalit Bhatia (45), their wives Savita (48) and Tina (42) respective­ly, Narayan’s daughter Pratibha (57) and five grandchild­ren, Priyanka (33), Neetu (25), Monu (23), Dhruv (15) and Shivam (15).

All the bodies were found blindfolde­d with the mouths covered with surgical tapes and white cloth. Police said the autopsy reports of Narayan, Bhavnesh and Pratibha had revealed that they had died of “partial hanging”. Except Narayan, who was found dead on the floor of a room, all the others were found hanging.

Another police officer, privy to the investigat­ion, said that unlike the other family members, the tape and cloth on Bhavnesh’s mouth were partially removed, suggesting he had tried to do away with them in a bid to “raise an alarm”. “His legs were also touching the floor. Forensic experts believe that the noose around his neck tightened as he struggled to stand on his feet to avoid death by hanging. Even the initial autopsy report says that Bhavnesh died of partial hanging,” said the other officer.

On Friday, the investigat­ing team, along with forensic experts, revisited the Burari home and carried out an extensive inspection of the entire house including the hallway, where 10 members of the family were found hanging.

Police took measuremen­ts of the house, its walls, balconies and terrace as part of their investiga- tions to know if an outsider could have entered. They also measured the height between the iron frame and the floor in the hallway and matched it with the heights of the nine family members, who were hanging from the frame.

The crime scene inspection is part of the “draft mapping” investigat­ion about which investigat­ors are trained. As per the draft mapping, investigat­ors minutely examine the position of the hanging bodies, items used in hanging, height of the victims and the items they used to hang themselves, entry points of the house, height and width of the balcony, where the phones were kept and in which condition, wires and clothes used in the hanging, said a senior police officer.

Meanwhile, further analysis of the recovered notes has revealed that the Bhatia family members were convinced that Lalit was possessed by his father Bhopal Singh’s soul, said police. The notes also suggest that the family had planned a financial investment after successful­ly completing the ‘religious rituals’.

 ?? PTI ?? Relatives mourn the death of 11 members of the Burari family who were found hanging from an iron grille in the roof.
PTI Relatives mourn the death of 11 members of the Burari family who were found hanging from an iron grille in the roof.
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