Hindustan Times (Patiala)

The Burari diaries: Superstiti­on, ritual gone wrong and 11 deaths

- Shiv Sunny and Karn Pratap Singh htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com n

When 11 members of a family were found dead at their home in north Delhi’s Burari on Sunday, there was no immediate explanatio­n for their mysterious deaths. But with the recovery of 11 notebooks from their house, Police said they were able to find answers to most questions that intrigued them and the public over the week. HT tries to piece together the case based on police’s claims and findings.

WHO ARE THE BHATIAS?

Natives of Chittorgar­h in Rajasthan, the Bhatia family moved to Delhi over two decades ago. Living in the Burari home were 77-year-old Narayan Devi, her sons Bhavnesh Bhatia (50) and Lalit Bhatia (45), their wives Savita (48) and Tina (42) respective­ly, a daughter Pratibha (57) and five grandchild­ren, Priyanka (33), Neetu (25), Monu (23), and Dhruv and Shivam (both 15).

Lalit owned a plywood business and Bhavnesh a grocery shop, both operating out of the ground floor of their house. The only other working member of the family, Priyanka, was employed with a Noida firm and got betrothed on June 17.

WHAT HAPPENED ?

When Bhavnesh’s grocery shop didn’t open at the usual time, neighbours entered the house to find all 11 members dead. Ten of them were hanging in the hallway. Narayan was found dead in an adjacent room. Most had their limbs and mouths tied and were blindfolde­d.

WHY WAS A MURDER CASE REGISTERED

Narayan Devi was on the floor, and not hanging like the rest. There were ligature marks on her neck. The door of the house was open. The feet of three hanging people appeared to be touching the floor.

RECOVERIES FROM THE BHATIA HOUSE

Police recovered 11 notebooks in which religious rituals were written in Hindi. Recoveries showed that a ‘hawan’ was performed hours before the deaths and the family ordered food from outside. Eight mobile phones belonging to the family were found taped and hidden in a drawer. Their pet dog was left tied on the terrace.

AUTOPSIES & GODMEN

Eight of them had died due to hanging. The others had died of ‘partial hanging’. No force was used against any of them. Police suspect Narayan tied her neck to a door knob before falling off a bed. Initially, police suspected “external influence” and probed the possibilit­y of occultists or godmen misguiding the family. There is no of that evidence so far.

HANDWRITTE­N NOTES

Police said the handwritin­gs suggested the notes were written by at least three different persons, including Lalit and Priyanka. The first of the entries was made on July 8, 2007, and the last on June 30, 2018.

The latest notes explained the ritual, the rules to be followed and what to expect. The older set spoke about the family’s problems and how Lalit had become their “saviour”. The ritual was a ‘thanksgivi­ng ceremony’ for Narayan’s husband, Bhopal Singh, who died in 2007.

WHEN IT ALL BEGAN

The family battled financial issues and infighting until 2007 when Bhopal Singh died. Lalit took over as the family’s patriarch and convinced others that he was his father’s reincarnat­ion and even began mimicking the late man. Police say Lalit was the brain behind the ritual.

Police say though the ritual, the Bhatia family wanted to ‘meet’ their patriarch, the dead Bhopal Singh. They wanted to ‘thank’ him for the good fortunes of the family. Priyanka, a ‘Mangalik (born under a so-called ‘faulty’ astrologic­al combinatio­n) got engaged to marry and the family’s businesses were flourishin­g.

THEY EXPECTED DEATH?

Police cited the notes to claim the family expected to see the patriarch the moment they hanged as he would save them. The notes spoke of the ‘sky shaking and the earth trembling’ and someone bringing down the hanging people. The members were supposed to untie each other after that.

A SECRET

Police said relatives, friends and neighbours found nothing suspicious in the family’s behaviour. The handwritte­n notes suggested the ritual was to be guarded from all outsiders. When guests were at home for Priyanka’s engagement, the family had waited for nine days for everyone to leave before resuming their rituals.

FUTURE PLANS

Interactio­n with neighbours and friends suggested the family looked forward to a tomorrow. A day earlier, Priyanka had invited a friend for her wedding in December and gave her clothes for laundry. Children watched football and planned a cricket match for the next day. Adults spoke to relatives over phone and planned meetings.

WHAT CCTVS SHOWED

Footage released by police showed Savita and Neetu bringing stools and Dhruv and Shivam carrying cables to the house around 10pm on June 30. Police said the items were used in the ritual. Bhavnesh was seen taking his dog out for a walk around 11pm. A food delivery boy delivered 20 chappatis. No suspicious entry or exit was detected.

THE NUMBER 11

The dead included seven females and four males. A day after their deaths, seven bent and four straight pipes were found protruding out of the house. The iron gate too had 11 rods.

The contractor renovating the house said the pipes were Lalit’s idea to ensure ventilatio­n. Labourers fixed the pipe and no thought was given to the number. The welder, too, said the 11 rods were not Lalit’s idea.

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