A curious and tragic case in a world where it seems occultism is becoming the norm.
Quote:Occult Angle Suspected After Family Of 11 Found Dead In Delhi Home.New Delhi TV.com
Burari deaths: Delhi police filed a murder case after they found a 75-year-old woman in the family,
whose body was found in the room, was strangulated
'NEW DELHI:
A family of 11 were found dead at their home in north Delhi's Burari this morning.
Ten of the people --among whom were two teenagers and six women --were found hanging in the courtyard.
The body of another woman, a 77-year-old, was found in a room. She had been strangled.
On the basis of ligature marks, the police have filed a case of murder. It is suspected that one member of the
family killed the rest and then committed suicide. The police are investigating the possibility of the deaths
being linked to occult practices.
The bodies were found hanging from an iron grill, blindfolded and mouths taped shut. Only the family dog was
alive. That the dog did not bark reinforced the police suspicion of murder, sources said. Also, the house was
not ransacked. The women were found wearing gold jewellery, the police said.
During a search of the house, certain handwritten notes were found, which point to the observance of some
definite "spiritual or mystical practices by the family," a communique from the police said in the evening.
"Coincidentally, the notes have strong similarity with the manner in which the mouths, eyes etc of the deceased
were tied and taped," the communique read.
Those who died have been identified as Mrs Narayan Devi, 77, her sons Bhavnesh Bhatia, 50, and Lalit Bhatia,
45, daughter-in-laws Savita Bhatia, 48 and Teena Bhatia, 42, her daughter Pratibha, 57, grandchildren Priyanka,
33, Nitu, 25, Monu, 23, Dhruv, 15 and Shivam, 15.
The Bhatia family, who are originally from Rajasthan, ran a grocery shop and plywood business a few steps from
their double-storey home in Burari's Sant Nagar. They have been living in the area for the last two decades.
Every morning, their shop would open by 6, but the shutters remain closed till 7.30 am today, a neighbour went to
check on the family. Finding the door open, he went inside discovered the bodies.
He informed the police, who rushed to the spot and cordoned off the area.
The police are currently examining the CCTV footage for clues.
"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 as well as a Congress leader also visited
Burari.
In a video posted by the ruling Aam Aadmi Party or AAP, the neighbours are heard telling Mr Kejriwal that the family
was busy with wedding preparations and were looking forward to it.
The neighbour added that Bhupinder and Lalit Singh, who were brothers, were quite friendly.
"They couldn't have committed suicide. I spoke to Bhupinder last night. He was very happy and there was no sign of
any stress," he told news agency IANS.
A neighbor, Rajendra Tyagi, told reporters that the family was "a very satisfied one" and had no financial problems.
"Even when their kids studied there were no issues of school fees. Till date, they never even had a small argument
with anybody, forget about having grudges with anybody."...'
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