Monday, February 29, 2016

A man would have killed 14 members of his family

BOMBAY - A 35-year-old man is suspected of having assassinated near Bombay with a butcher's knife 14 members of his family, the police of which seven children, before committing suicide, announced on Sunday.
Facts occurred on Saturday evening after a meeting of family to Thane, to 32 kilometres from Bombay.
«Hasnin Anwar Warekar hung himself having cut the throat of other members of the family, including his parents», declared to the AFP GAJANAN LAXMAN KABDULE, spokesperson of Thane's police.
Unique surviving of the family, a sister of Warekar was hospitalised after neighbours, hearing her to call for help, had alerted the police.
«We could not still question the 21-year-old sister of the attacker, only surviving, who is hospitalised and deeply traumatised», declared Mr Kabdule.
Some local media brings back that Warekar had introduced sedatives into the food before going to the actual.
«The first indications let think that the suspect locked all doors of the home and assassinated the members of the family while they were lying with a knife which was found near him», declared in the newspaper Indian Express Ashutosh Dumbre, of the local police.
Mr Kabdule said that the investigating officers expected results of analysis before saying if one had being doped to the victims. The holding of facts, as well as its motive, is not although clear.
Press Trust of India maintains that a property quarrel is at the origin of this slaughter. But Mr Dumbre maintained in Indian Express that the first investigations still did not allow to explain this crime. Indian Express brings back that the supposed murderer was an accountant.

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