(Pooja Dubey, Intern Journalist) 11 Pakistani Hindu refugees from the same family have died in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. At present, the cause of death has not been known. This is the incident of the Lodta village of Dechu police station. Eleven members of a Pakistani Hindu family were found dead on Sunday morning at a farm in Lodta village in Jodhpur
Superintendent of Police Rahul Barhat said that “the person found alive claimed to have no conjecture about the incident. We have not yet ascertained the cause of death. All the members had consumed some poisonous chemicals in the night, which has led to the death of these people. There was a smell of chemicals all around the hut, which seems to have consumed some poisonous substance. “
He said that all the family members were Hindu expatriates from Pakistan of the Bhil community and were living in the village by building a hut on the farm which they had rented for farming.
The SP said that “there was neither any injury mark nor any evidence of any kind of assault on any of the bodies, but we could investigate with the help of the forensic team and a dog squad to come to any final conclusion. Information indicates there was some dispute over an issue in the family. “
Six adults and five children have died in this incident. Dechu police station officer Raju Ram told that there are seven women and four men among them.
A sister of this family, who is a nurse by profession, came here to tie a rakhi to her brother. After this, she started living here. Some people are also speculating that the sister first injected these 10 people with poisonous injections. After that she injected herself.
At present, no one is being allowed to go to the place of the accident, in the room where the accident happened, the police have also banned it. FSL team can gather all the evidence to give correct direction to the revelations in this case. The police are also looking at the only surviving member of the family with suspicion.