JODHPUR: Eleven members of a Pakistani Hindu migrants family were found dead at a farm in Jodhpur district of India’ Rajasthan today (Sunday).
According to details, the Hindu family had settled in Lodta village of the Decho area of Jodhpur. These people of the Bheel community were living in a farmhouse acquired for farming and were mysteriously found dead in the morning.
However, Indian police officials informed that one of the family members, who claimed to have slept outside the hut, said that he had no clues as to what caused the incident.
Superintendent of Police Rahul Barhat said, “We are yet to ascertain the cause and means of death. But apparently, all the members appeared to have committed suicide by consuming some chemicals in the night.”
The official further informed that there was a smell of some chemicals around in the hut. “There was neither any injury mark on any of the bodies nor any evidence of any foul play,” he added.
Preliminary information suggested that there was some dispute in the family over some issue. “Once we interrogate the survivor, we would be in any position to find out that what had led to this incident,” he concluded.