A 35-year-old man allegedly murdered 14 members of his family
including seven children with a butcher’s knife before committing suicide
outside India’s financial capital of Mumbai, police said Sunday.
The attack happened after family members
gathered late on Saturday at one of their homes in Thane, some 32 kilometres
(20 miles) from Mumbai, for a family function, police said.
“The attacker, Hasnin Anwar Warekar,
hung himself after slitting the throats of all other family members including
his parents,” a Thane police spokesman, Gajanan Laxman Kabdule, told AFP.
The sole survivor of the attack,
Warekar’s sister, was taken to hospital after neighbours heard her screaming
for help after midnight and alerted police.
“We still haven’t been able to speak with the attacker’s 21-year-old sister,
the lone survivor of the attack, who is in deep trauma at a city hospital,”
Kabdule said.
Warekar attacked his family after
apparently lacing their food with a sedative, according to several local media
reports.
But the Indian Express newspaper said
the chartered accountant stabbed his victims after they went to bed, having all
decided to spend the night at the house.
“Prima facie evidence suggests that the
accused bolted all the doors of the house and murdered his family while they
were asleep with a knife that we found near his body,” Ashutosh Dumbre, joint
commissioner of Thane police, was quoted saying.
Kabdule said he could not confirm
whether the victims had been sedated, saying investigators were awaiting
medical test results.
Television footage showed men lifting
bodies wrapped in sheets in to the back of an ambulance, as crowds gathered
outside the white-walled home.
Kabdule said details of the attack “are
still sketchy” along with the motive.
According to the Press Trust of India
news agency, a property dispute was behind the killings, but Dumbre said
initial investigations have so far found no trigger for such an “extreme step”.
“In our inquiry so far, no one has yet
been able to give the reason for this,” Dumbre told the ABP news channel.
“He worked with a private company in
Mumbai. There were no known financial troubles or disputes and now we are
hoping that the lone survivor can tell us something about the trigger,” he
said.
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