Delhi Burari deaths: 11 pipes, 11 deaths deepens mystery

  • | Monday | 2nd July, 2018

The deaths of 11 people in Burari, Delhi is becoming mysterious day by day. The Delhi Police has found 11 pipes near the entrance of the house, coming out in an unusual manner. Strangely, the way these pipes hang out of the wall coincides with the pattern and placement of the dead bodies.

The deaths of 11 people in Burari, Delhi is becoming mysterious day by day. Recently police found strange notes near the bodies that seem to be the extracts from some kind of Tantrik literature.

Now, a new angle has come up which seems to have deepened the mystery further. The Delhi Police has found 11 pipes near the entrance of the house, coming out in an unusual manner. Strangely, the way these pipes hang out of the wall coincides with the pattern and placement of the dead bodies.

Of the 11 pipes, four are straight while seven are tilted and to the surprise, among the deceased, seven were women and four were men.

Reports suggest that these pipes indicate towards the observance of some spiritual or mystical practices followed by the Bhatia family.

The post-mortem report of six of the eleven bodies confirmed ‘ligature hanging’ as the reason for death. And the autopsy report syncs with the theory of mass suicide by the family to attain ‘salvation’ put forward by the police.

 

Earlier Police recovered handwritten notes near the dead bodies.

In a major development in the deaths of 11 people in Burari, Delhi, the police said the family may have been observing mystical practices. The police found handwritten notes near the bodies. The police suspects the family followed some religious practice to "attain salvation".

Notably, the deceased were tied and gagged in the same manner as written in the notes.

Neighbors revealed the family was religious and used to hang quotations on a small board outside the home. They also said the family wasn`t facing financial woes as suspected initially.

Ten members of the family were found gagged, blindfolded and with their hands tied in their residence in Sant Nagar, Burari.


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