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Nightmares Haunt Every Team Member After 11-Person Mass Suicide 3 Years Ago
On the serene morning of July 1, 2018, Gurcharan Singh embarked on his customary morning walk in the Burari locality of northeast Delhi, India. Little did he anticipate that this day would etch itself permanently not only in his memory but in the collective consciousness of the entire country.
Singh’s walking companion, a neighbor with a nearby shop, was notably absent, and the closed store raised concern. Checking on his friend, Singh found the door ajar, revealing a shocking scene — ten family members spanning three generations hanging from the ceiling, blindfolded, gagged, with hands bound behind their backs. In a corner, the eldest woman lay strangled.
His regular walking companion, a neighbor who owned a nearby shop, was conspicuously absent, and the shuttered store remained unusually closed. Concerned, Singh decided to check on his friend, only to discover the front door ajar. What awaited him inside would send shivers down his spine — ten members of a family spanning three generations hanging from the ceiling, blindfolded, gagged, with hands bound behind their backs. In a corner of the room, the eleventh member, the eldest woman in the house, lay strangled.
The shocking incident reverberated beyond the walls of the Burari house, capturing the attention of the…