Burari deaths not suicide but an accident: CFSL report

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Eleven members of a family who were found dead at their home in North Delhi's in July did not commit suicide, but it was an "accident that occurred during a ritual", their the psychological report has revealed.

"On the basis of psychological study on the deceased, the incident was not a but an accident that occurred during the course of performing a ritual. None of the deceased had an intention to put an end to his/her life," the report read.

During the course of the psychological autopsy, the analysed the notes in registers found in the house and statements of friends and members of the Chundawat family recorded by police.

The CFSL also interviewed the eldest son of the family matriarch and his sister and their families.

Psychological autopsy attempts to study a person's mental state by analysing medical records, interviewing friends and family and conducting research into their state of mind prior to death, a senior police said.

The said the CBI, who were handed over the diaries the family had written over a span of 11 years which talked about attaining God, concurred with the police investigation.

According to sources, police, during investigation, had found that one of the members, Lalit Chundawat, had visitations from his dead father and would dictate certain things to his family members.

He had driven the family to perform the rituals in which they apparently tied their feet and hands and covered their faces with pieces of cloth.

Ten of the 11 members of the family were found hanging from an iron mesh in the ceiling of the house, while the body of 77-year-old Narayan Devi, the of the family, was lying on the floor in another room of the house.

Her daughter (57) and her two sons - (50) and Lalit (45) - were among the deceased.

Bhavnesh's wife (48) and their three children - Maneka (23), Neetu (25), and Dhirendra (15) were also found dead.

Others who were found hanging were Lalit's wife (42), their 15-year-old son and Pratibha's daughter Priyanka, who was engaged last month and was to marry by the year-end.

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First Published: Fri, September 14 2018. 20:10 IST