Locked gates, phones switched off: Hindu family of four found dead under suspicious circumstances in Bangladesh
A retired school teacher and his family were found dead in a locked house in Bangladesh. The bodies were found in different areas of home.
A Hindu family of four was discovered dead inside their locked home in Rangpur, Bangladesh, under suspicious circumstances. The victims included a retired teacher, his wife, and two children. The bodies were found scattered throughout the residence, with each family member located in separate areas. The youngest child, a 12-year-old student, was discovered under a bed.
Police official Subir Chowdhury stated that the belongings appeared to be scattered and disordered, suggesting a possible robbery. However, it is too early to confirm this hypothesis, as the investigation is still in progress. Initial suspicions indicated that the victims may have been strangled. The family's mobile phones had been switched off since Thursday night, and their main gate was locked with the lights inside off.
The family's last known communication was on Thursday afternoon. The local community noted that Ganapati Chakraborty, the father and retired teacher, had recently moved to the area and had built an unfinished three-story house. His wife, Pritilata, and daughter had completed their master's in English from Carmichael College. Ganapati's son was a Class 5 student.
The family's niece, Soma Chakraborty, stated that Ganapati had no known enemies and had recently started practicing homeopathy.
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