4 Members of Same Family found Dead inside House in Haryana

4 Members of Same Family found Dead inside House in Haryana

Guwahati: In a mysterious circumstance taking place in a village in Panchkula district of Haryana, four members of a family are found dead. The incident took place on Saturday and as per police reports, of the four dead people, two are men and two women. All the deceased people are found lying in a pool of blood inside their house.

All the four people were living in the house together. As per police suspicion, there might be property dispute behind the killing of the people and they killed each other.

For further investigation into the incident, forensic experts and dog squad are deployed by the police.

However, there may be another angle too to the death of these family members. Perhaps, there might be one murderer who after killing the people of the house, committed suicide to further escape the severe punishment to be imposed on him/her.

Suicide is a rather common word today. Mostly found amongst the youth, this mental disease is slowly poisoning our society right from the roots and this is the high time that we must come out united to free the world from this mental illness. A recent study has shown that nearly 800,000 people commit suicide every year in the world and this is a shocking thing to deal with.

We are living in a world of technological advancements, modern lifestyle, hectic routines whether it is an office routine or a student’s life and several means of entertainment right from the social media to the idiot box and despite living in such a rich and affluent world, why and how can one feel deprived and compelled to finally give up all hopes and pleasures of an earthly existence!

Although several mental stress relief campaigns, workshops, psychological consultations and healing remedies are being introduced and implemented for keeping the suicide thoughts away from people, everything seems to be vain seeing at the WHO report on suicide rates every year.

The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Mental Health Commission of Canada have even introduced a toolkit to help communities prevent suicide. As people aged 15-29 are seen mostly falling prey to this sickness, people of this age group are particularly being targeted through the toolkit.

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