The Burari family, also known as the "Burari Deaths" or "Burari Mass Suicide," was a group of 11 family members who died in mysterious circumstances in 2018 in Burari, a suburb of Delhi, India. The family consisted of 77-year-old Narayan Devi, her two sons, their wives, and their children. They were apparently following certain religious and spiritual practices that involved strange rituals and acts of penance.
Their bodies were found hanging from the ceiling in their house, while the body of Narayan Devi was found lying on the floor. The police investigation revealed that the family had been planning their deaths for months, as they had made various purchases such as a stool, ropes, and cloth used in the hanging.
The motive behind the deaths is still unclear, but it is believed that the family was suffering from mental illness and that their actions were influenced by occult practices and delusion. The Burari family tragedy shocked the nation and raised questions about the influence of superstition and blind faith in modern society.
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