Hindu Family of Four Found Dead in Locked Home in Bangladesh; Strangulation Suspected
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Four members of a Hindu family were found dead in their locked home in Rangpur, Bangladesh, under suspicious circumstances.
- Police suspect strangulation and robbery, with bodies discovered in various locations within the house.
- An investigation is ongoing, and authorities await autopsy reports to determine the cause of death, with no immediate evidence linking the killings to the victims' religion.
A Hindu family of four, including a retired schoolteacher, was discovered dead inside their locked residence in Rangpur, Bangladesh. Police are investigating the suspicious circumstances surrounding the deaths, which occurred around 11:30 p.m. on Saturday.
The victims, identified as Ganapati Chakraborty, 65, his wife Pritilata, 50, their daughter Agami, 23, and 12-year-old son Priyam, were found in different parts of the house. Ganapati's body was on the roof, his wife and daughter on the staircase, and the son under a bed. Household items were scattered, suggesting a possible robbery, though police await a full investigation.
The household belongings were found scattered and in disarray. For now, it appears to be a robbery. However, nothing can be confirmed until the investigation is completed.
Subir Chowdhury, in-charge of Rangpur Metropolitan CID, stated that while initial findings point to robbery, nothing can be confirmed until the investigation concludes. Sanatan Chakrabarty, deputy commissioner of Rangpur Metropolitan Police, indicated that strangulation is the suspected cause of death. The bodies have been sent for autopsy.
We will know how they died once we receive the autopsy reports.
The family had not been heard from since Thursday, with their phones reportedly switched off. Puja Chakraborty, Pritilata's sister, recounted arriving at the house on Saturday night after failing to reach them, finding the main gate locked and lights off. Police gained entry by breaking the lock.
Ganapati Chakraborty, a retired teacher and homeopathic practitioner, lived in the three-story house, which was still under construction, with his family for about four years. While concerns about violence against Bangladesh's Hindu minority persist, authorities have found no evidence yet to link these killings to the victims' religion.
We came to Daspara on Saturday night after finding their phones switched off. The main gate of the house was locked and all the lights inside were off. Police later arrived, broke the lock and entered the house, where they recovered the bodies.
Originally published by Times of India in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.