The Asian Age

Shock in Delhi’s Burari: 11 of one family found dead

Prima facie it appears the family was also involved in mystical practices, says police ◗ It is suspected a family member killed the rest and then committed suicide. The police is probing the possibilit­y of the deaths being linked to occult practices, said

- BHASKAR HARI SHARMA

New Delhi: Eleven members of a family, including seven women, were found dead under mysterious circumstan­ces at their residence in North Delhi’s Burari on Sunday, the police said, sending shock waves through the area. Ten of those dead were found hanging from an iron- mesh ceiling used for ventilatio­n, while the body of a 77- year- old woman was lying on the floor in another room of the house.

The national capital woke up, on Sunday, to the horrific news of mass murder in Delhi’s Burari area. Eleven members’ of a family were had allegedly committed suicide, throwing the police in a tizzy.

The probe into the alleged suicide case has left the police sleepless as prima facie it appears the family was allegedly involved in mystical practices. The case has been handed over to the crime branch for further investigat­ion.

“On the basis of ligature marks, the police has filed a case of murder. It is suspected a member of the family killed the rest and then committed suicide. The police is investigat­ing the possibilit­y of the deaths being linked to occult practices,” Vinit Kumar, additional deputy commission­er of police ( north) said

According to informatio­n, a PCR call was received around 7.30 am on Sunday that over 10 bodies were found hanging from an iron grill ceiling. Most of the victims were blindfolde­d with their hands tied behind their backs, while a 75year- old woman’s body was found lying on the floor.

The victims have been identified as Narayan Devi ( 77), her sons Bhavnesh Bhatia ( 50) and Lalit Bhatia ( 45), daughterin- laws Savita Bhatia ( 48) and Teena Bhatia ( 42), her daughter Pratibha ( 57), grandchild­ren Priyanka ( 33), Nitu ( 25), Monu ( 23), Dhruv ( 15), and Shivam ( 15).

During a search of the house, certain handwritte­n notes were found, which point to the observance of definite “spiritual or mystical practices by the family,” the police said.

Rajesh Khurana, the joint commission­er of police of Central Range who visited the crime spot, confirmed the incident. “Bodies of seven women and four men, including three teenagers have been found. We are investigat­ing from all possible angles, we are not ruling out anything,” he said.

“Prima facie, we suspect they committed suicide. But we are investigat­ing the case with other possible angles of homicide as well. We are also checking the CCTV footage,” another senior police officer said.

The bodies have been sent for post mortem. A board of doctors has been constitute­d to conduct post mortem on the bodies of the deceased.

The case has been transferre­d to us ( crime branch). We have inspected the site. Hand- written letters that were recovered suggest spiritual angle to the deaths. Probe is on,” Alok Kumar, joint commission­er of ( crime) said.

The deceased Bhatia family ran a grocery shop and plywood business at a little distance from their double- storey house in Burari’s Sant Nagar area. The family primarily hails from Rajasthan and has been living in the area for the last two decades.

The neighbours were in a state of shock after learning about the tragedy. Other members of the family alleged the victims have been killed.

One of Narayan Devi’s daughters, Sujata, lives in Panipat with her family.” I can’t believe they committed suicide. Everyone was so happy. Someone has killed my family and the police has to find them,” a sobbing Sujata said.

“It is a tragic incident. I have spoken to the police. Let’s wait for their investigat­ion to be over,” chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, who visited the spot, said.

Earlier, Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari and a local Congress leader also visited Burari.

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— ASIAN AGE Relatives mourn after 11 members of family were allegedly committed suicide in Burari on Sunday.

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