Echoing Dates, Similar Tragedy: Family of Five Found Suspended in Mysterious Circumstances

Alirajpur Mystery: In the village of Rawdi, a family is found suspended. Is it a tale of murder, or a pact of suicide?
Police and locals gather outside the residence of the deceased.

Source: aajtak

A distressing wave has swept through Alirajpur, Madhya Pradesh as five bodies were found hanging inside a home. The deceased include a couple and their three children, whose discovery has prompted the district's Superintendent of Police to arrive at the scene. Is it murder or a collective suicide? Clarity is expected to follow the forensic and autopsy reports. Police are currently awaiting the Forensic Science Laboratory team. Remarkably, this incident is reminiscent of the chilling event that occurred in Delhi's Burari region on this very day, July 1, 2018.

A haunting scene in Alirajpur as the investigation unfolds regarding the five bodies found hanging. Is it a case of homicide or mass suicide? Police delve into the details.

Source: aajtak

It happened in the village of Rawdi within the Sondwa area. The family head, Rakesh, his wife Lalita, their daughter Laxmi, and sons Akshay and Prakash are among the deceased. Relatives suspect foul play in the entire family's demise. Meanwhile, police are thoroughly examining the circumstances.

Continuing coverage of the chilling Rawdi village mystery where five individuals from the same household were found hanging. Police are piecing together the puzzle.

Source: aajtak

The Delhi Burari mass suicide case had rattled the nation. Today marks six years since the incident. Between 12 and 1 AM on June 30, 2018, 11 members of the Chundawat family had taken their own lives.

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