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‘Husband couldn't believe it happened’

'Get up son. I know you are alive. Say something to your father. Your father loves you. Don’t do this to me,' said Nilesh Chauhan in Gujrati on realising that the bodies lying in a pool of blood are those of this son Siddhesh and wife Dipti.

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“Get up son. I know you are alive. Say something to your father. Your father loves you. Don’t do this to me,” said Nilesh Chauhan in Gujrati on realising that the bodies lying in a pool of blood are those of this son Siddhesh and wife Dipti. He had come down on learning that someone had fallen off from the building.

Nilesh then moved to the body of his wife which was lying a couple of feet from that of his son. “Why did you do this? Please come back,” he pleaded, before being pulled back by the neighbours.

Recalling the incident, witness Om Prakash Pandey, a businessman who resides in the building, said, “Nilesh was crying so hard holding their bodies that I had to pull him from there. He was obviously under a state of shock.”

The witnesses added that Nilesh then made calls to his relatives and friends informing them about the incident, who reached the spot in succession, the witnesses added.

“I was standing near my shop when suddenly I heard a loud noise. Initially, I thought that something has fallen from the top floor, only to realise that they were people,” said Suresh Naik, another local from the area.

Sarita Naik, a neighbour, said, “Dipti was very friendly and we would often speak when we come across each other. My children and her son were also friends and would play with each other. As far as I know, they were a happy couple and hardly fought.”

The neighbours said that Dipti was very friendly in nature and would spend her evening with the woman from the neighborhood by sitting in the building garden.

According to witnesses, there are two versions about the incident. The first is that Dipti took the key from the watchman stating that she had to dry clothes on the terrace. However, Sarita Naik, her next door neighbour, said a family from the fifth floor had opened the terrace door to dry chillies and may have left it unlocked. She said the door remains closed but on Saturday it was open.

Shashikant Mistry, who works in a nearby shop, was witness to incident when he saw child fall before him. When he bent to pick him up, the mother fell down with a thud. Her leg hurt Mistry due to which he sustained a back injury and had to be rushed to the hospital.  The building watchman refused to comment on the incident.

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