Two charred to death after bus catches fire in Ranchi on Diwali
The driver and helper of a bus were burnt to death after the bus caught fire to the flames of earthen lamps kept inside on Diwali night in Ranchi.
Six members of a debt-ridden family died in Hazaribagh. Police are not clear whether it was a case of mass suicide or murder.
Seven members of a family committed suicide here on Monday, police said.
Deepak Kumar Jha, working with a leading private company, committed suicide along with his parents, brother, wife and two children, a police officer said.
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Police found the bodies of the two brothers hanging from the ceiling fan in their rented house. According to house owner A. Mishra, Deepak Jha, 40, wanted to set up his own business but was in debt. His younger brother, Rupesh Jha, 30, was unemployed.
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The five other family members were found dead on the bed. The children included a son and a daughter.
The incident took place at Boria area. Police have not found any suicide note. The reason for the suspected suicide is not clear.
“Primarily it seems a case of suicide. Let the investigations get over,” Ranchi Senior Superintendent of Police Anish Gupta told reporters.
The incident came to notice when the school van of Deepak Jha’s daughter kept blowing its horn on Monday morning. A girl student from van knocked the door and saw the bodies.
This is second case of mass deaths in a family in the last 10 days in Jharkhand.
Six members of a debt-ridden family died in Hazaribagh. Police are not clear whether it was a case of mass suicide or murder.
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