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11 Deaths 3 Generations




Ishita Singh & Morisha, Northcap University


INTRODUCTION


30 June 2018, was a morning where 11 people of the Bhatia family were found hanging in the colourful scarf’s on a mesh on the house. Several mysteries came up with the same.


ABOUT THE BHATIA FAMILY


There were in total 12 members in the family when the head of the family Bhopal Singh was alive after the death of Bhopal singh 11 members were left those 11 members were Narayani Devi wife of Bhopal singh here 5 children the eldest one Dinesh (age of 61), Sujata ,then Pathibha ( age 59 ) Bhuvnesh ( age 53) the youngest one Lalit ( age 47) and Savita (age 50 -Bhuvnesh’s wife) , Tina ( age 43- Lalit’s wife ) the eldest Grandchild of the family Priyanka ( age 33- Prathibha’s daughter ) then Neetu , Menaka Dhruv ( age 25 , 22, 15- three of them were Bhuvnesh and Savita’s children ) and Shivam ( age 15 – Lalit and Tina’s child ). They all were well settled Priyanka Bhatia the eldest grandchild of the family used to work in a MNC and also completed her studies from Delhi University they had a confectionary shop near their house everything was going well until this bizarre tragedy happened under the roof of Bhatia family.


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