Twitter
Advertisement

Burari mass suicide – Diary entry: Road to God

Notes mention strong similarity to manner in which hands, mouths were tied; occult practices not ruled out

Latest News
article-main
(Clockwise): 1. A police man stands in the balcony of the house, 2-3. Narayani Devi’s daughter Sujata (green dress) arrives from Panipat, 4. An ambulance carrying bodies leaves from the scene where 11 members of a family were found dead
FacebookTwitterWhatsappLinkedin

A diary with handwritten notes dating back to December last year was found by investigating officials at the house where 11 people were found dead in North Delhi’s Burari on Sunday morning.

The writings in the diary point to some occult practices that the family might be indulging in as most of the pages mention a roadmap to reach God.  “Coincidentally, the notes have strong similarity with the manner in which the mouths, eyes etc of the deceased were tied and taped,” a communique from the police read. Investigating officials said that last entry made was made on June 26 last week.

Of the 11, seven were women and two minor boys. The eldest of the deceased Narayan Devi (77) was found dead on the floor of the adjacent room while her two sons Bhavnesh (50) and Lalit (45), her daughters-in-law Savita (48) and Teena (42), her daughter Pratibha (57), her grandchildren Priyanka (33), Nitu (25), Monu (23), Dhruv (15) and Shivam (15) were found hanging facing each other, most of them blindfolded and all of them mouth-taped with hands and legs tied with wires and bedsheets.

Neighbours, however, said that it was impossible for such a happy family to commit mass suicide as they were gearing up for Priyanka’s wedding in December.  The legs of the 10 hanging were almost touching the ground raising suspicion. Various theories floated around from murder to a suicide pact to many even claiming that an outsider had committed the murder, however, no one had any clarity on the motive.  

The manner in which white tapes and sheets were used to cover the face of the deceased raised several questions as to how all of them managed to die in a similar manner. The discovery of the diary from their residence cleared a lot of doubts but simultaneously raised some doubts as well.

On one of the pages in the diary is written: “Bhagwaan ka raasta” (Road to God). The discovery of eight mobile phones from the drawer of the pooja room with tapes on them raised doubts. Even the cash and some of the jewellery were found taped and safely kept in the drawer. An officer privy to the investigation said that the mobile phones were also kept away and taped as mentioned in the diary to keep distractions away.

UNANSWERED QUESTIONS

  • What can be the motive if this was a case of mass suicide and who had taken lead?
  • The doors of the house were open. Why would they leave the door open if they were committing mass suicide?
  • Why was Narayani Devi’s body found on the floor in the adjacent room and not hanging like everyone else’s? 
  •  As per the neighbours, the family was not under any financial or mental stress. Narayani Devi’s granddaughter was engaged and was due to get married in December and hence the house was buzzing with wedding preparations. So why was the mass suicide planned? 
  • The family had sold one of their shops a few days ago which meant that they had enough money in hand. This means there were unlikely to be under any financial stress. Then want led to the planning of the mass suicide?
  • The Bhatias were a well-known family in the area and didn’t have any history of a rivalry. What can be the motive if this was a mass murder and why was the house not ransacked and jewellery intact on the bodies?
Find your daily dose of news & explainers in your WhatsApp. Stay updated, Stay informed-  Follow DNA on WhatsApp.
Advertisement

Live tv

Advertisement
Advertisement