On November 10, in Etawah, Uttar Pradesh, a family reportedly attempted mass suicide. While the wife and three children perished, the husband survived by lying on a railway track. However, the story has since taken a dark twist. Investigations have uncovered that it was not a suicide pact, but a premeditated mass murder plotted by the family's head. Why did the sole survivor orchestrate such a plan? You won't believe how his deceit was uncovered.
On the morning of November 10, news from the Lalpura neighborhood in Etawah struck like a lightning bolt. A local jeweler, burdened by debt and betrayal in business, allegedly attempted to end his entire family’s life before taking his own. Initial reports revealed gruesome scenes with the bodies of his wife and three grown children discovered at home, while he was saved near the Etawah railway tracks. However, the disturbing truth of that day will leave anyone stunned.
Yes, a truth that changed the narrative. The case of four murders and a suicide attempt turned out to be anything but a suicide. Embracing conspiracy, the businessman Mukesh Verma choreographed a plan to eliminate his family in what he hoped was a perfect exit strategy. After ending the lives of his family, he orchestrated a suicide drama by lying on the tracks, fooling both the city and Etawah's police with his act.
Why would a businessman weave such a sinister plot? What drove him to murder his wife and kids? The answer lay in the influence of a hidden second lover in Mukesh's life, which led to the catastrophic demise of his family.
This case is gut-wrenching and intricate. How could one person attempt to kill four others and fail himself? Lying on the tracks, but not under the moving express train—a fact later confirmed—the train halted just in time. This drama unfolded as Mukesh crafted his story, claiming crippling debt and fraud forced him and his wife into such desperate measures. Yet, fate deceived him again.
Further probing revealed he laid before a stationary train the night of November 9-10. While spending the day mingling, the night ended with a suicide show. Meanwhile, he plundered the home of valuables. What motivated this madness was a woman from Kanpur, an often-called number on his phone records, with whom he was romantically involved.
It was this affair that led Mukesh to plot against his family, aiming for a future with his lover. The allegations caught fire when his in-laws raised questions. Mukesh's wife's confrontation over this clandestine relationship triggered domestic disputes, prompting him to end the entire family to live freely with his girlfriend. But the plot thickens.
The police investigation found another mysterious number at the crime scene. Whose number is this? Could there be another accomplice in Mukesh's crime? While answers remain elusive, Mukesh's suicide note accusing two brothers of exploiting his money led to their arrest. As the police theories evolve, his brothers might be released soon, for the crime unfolds as a murder, not a suicide.