New Delhi –
One of the highlights behind the death of 11 members the Chundawat family in Burari District, New Delhi, India is a lifestyle change. They suddenly do not cook non-vegetarian food.
Reported from Hindustan TimesThese 11 people are known to be natives of Chittorgarh in Rajasthan. These eleven people are Narayan Devi (77); his sons, Bhavnesh Bhatia (50) and Lalit Bhatia (45); their wives, respectively Savita (48) and Tina (42); a daughter, Pratibha (57); and five grandchildren, namely Priyanka (33), Neetu (25), Monu (23), Dhruv (15), and Shivam (15).
Reported from The Hindu, the Chundawat family also adopted many lifestyle changes. They stopped eating and cooking non-vegetarian food. Bhavnesh stops drinking at home.
Evidence was found in the form of 11 records containing questions about ritual practices. This ritual is suspected to be the background of the deaths of these 11 people.
The first mention of Bhopal Singh, Lalit’s father, in Lalit’s diary was made on 7 September 2007, where the note asks the family to keep his black and white photo in front of them and remember it. “Pray that you can get rid of your old habits,” the note reads.
The diary above him was full of instructions, in a stern, almost scolding tone, for all family members to follow.
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