Mass Suicide? 11 of Family Found Dead in Delhi Home

11 deaths, eleven pictures, 11 scary facts nearly Delhi family's mass suicide

Most of the photos of the Burari family unit show them grin at the camera. Some taken on holidays like this taken in front of Republic of india Gate and a few with the family unit gathered around Narayan Devi. The neighbours and kin find it hard to believe that death of xi members of the family were due to some occult practice and insisted that the victims were killed. Hither'due south a look at all the foreign things that was establish during investigation around the family'south deaths.

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Salvation notes

Police recovered handwritten notes about "attaining salvation", found in two registers, have foxed the investigators who said that they have not seen anything like this before. "At that place is a talk about 'badh tapasya', which indicates that 1 has to get into a formation similar a banyan tree whose branches are hanging. The notes state that by doing this, God would be happy," the officer said. In pic: A policeman carries papers of postmortem reports, of the family of 11 members.

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The family was preparing for a wedding

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The family was preparing for a hymeneals

The relatives said the Bhatia family was gearing upwardly for the wedding of Priyanka who got engaged final month. She was among those found expressionless. The 33-yr-old, who worked for an IT visitor in Noida, discussed her upcoming hymeneals with cousins the evening before she was found dead. Effectually 11 pm, she was talking about shopping for the wedding, reported NDTV.

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Protruding pipes

Some residents of the area where 11 members of a family were plant dead at their residence in north Delhi have claimed the 11 pipes jutting out the side wall of the house have an "occult meaning", baffling police force. Locals claimed that the 11 pipes were an outlet for "the souls of the deceased". However, a neighbour said the family unit, which was into plywood business organisation, had installed the pipes and so that toxic fumes from the chemicals practical on plywood could be released through those. The law, still, have dismissed any link between the pipes and the deaths.

Victims of shared psychotic disorder

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Victims of shared psychotic disorder

Equally function of the investigation into the deaths, investigators take said that they found five side-tables which were kept side-by-side. Considering that ten people hung themselves from the overhead wire mesh, information technology is being speculated that the family may have been suffering from 'shared psychotic disorder'.

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One man's delusions

According to constabulary, Narayan Devi's youngest son Lalit Bhatia, 45, plotted the "mass suicide" and wrote down the notes with "instructions". He began writing these notes in 2015. The notes indicate that at some point the family had tried to organise a "meeting" with Lalit'south male parent who died x years ago. "It appears that Lalit had been hallucinating that his male parent was giving instructions to the family through him," The Times of Bharat quoted an officer who studied the diaries, as saying. There are as well reports that assert his liking for spiritual and mystical literature apart from stating that he practised reiki, which is a Japanese course of culling medicine. Information technology is also existence reported that he had lost his vocalization subsequently suffering an injury and used to communicate even with his customers by writing on a notepad.

Explaining the inexplicable

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Explaining the inexplicable

One of the notes by Lalit predicted doom and brash the family that they would be saved. The entry read: "Antim samay mein, aakhri ichha ki purti ke waqt, aasman hilegi dharti kaanpigi, the states waqt tum ghabrana mat, mantra ka jaap badha dena, mein aakar utar loonga aur ko bhi utarne mein madad karunga (in your last hours, while your last wish is fulfilled, the sky will open up and the earth volition shake, don't panic but start chanting the mantra louder. I will come to save you and others)." Lalit Bhatia allegedly told the family that he received this message from his male parent. The family was very superstitious and evidently believed that the cease of the world was coming.

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The roti conundrum

The law said it was evident that the family was blindly following all these "directions". One of the last notes reads that that the mother would feed rotis to everyone (ma sabko roti khilayegi). This has been corroborated as the family ordered 20 rotis from a nearby shop for which it paid Rs 200. They didn't order any vegetables. The police have found the restaurant beak in the business firm. The food was delivered effectually ten.40pm.

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Need for psychological autopsy

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Need for psychological dissection

A senior doctor from the department of psychiatry at AIIMS suggested that a "psychological autopsy" be conducted in the case to become to the bottom of the mystery. "In layman's term, a psychological dissection would hateful interacting with the victims' relatives, friends and acquaintances to see if there was any design - like if they were reading the same book or similar themed books or were part of any cult or were influenced by any occultist," he said.

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Baffled investigators and psychiatrists

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Baffled investigators and psychiatrists

Asked what are the factors that drive people to commit suicide en masse, the doctor said: "People who are emotionally very unstable, gullible or vulnerable are prone to enter into suicide pacts". Mostly there are several commonalities in such cases, whether of historic period, faith or another attribute. "In the Burari example, there is an unabridged spectrum of age from 15 to 77. And the emotional status of a young person is very unlike from a heart-aged or old person. Also the number 11 in this case is rather overwhelming for committing such acts," he said.

Cases of mass suicide

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Cases of mass suicide

Bhawna Barmi, senior clinical psychologist at Fortis Escorts Infirmary in Okhla, said: "A common theme in majority of suicidal cults is that they believe in an apocalyptic theology." "Mass or cult suicides occur by and large in groups that experience stuck in their lives and they believe that they are unable to control the consequences of their life. Hence, they often believe that death is the only possible option," she said.

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Source: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/11-deaths-11-pictures-11-scary-facts-about-delhi-familys-mass-suicide/house-of-horrors/slideshow/64843100.cms

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