Story by Raksha Bhattacharjee
Investigators discovered a suicide letter purportedly written by the person, which revealed his financial and health issues.
Authorities said Tuesday that a 44-year-old man and his 35-year-old wife, who were having health and financial problems, murdered themselves Monday night at Habsiguda in Hyderabad, and then killed their two children.
Began Investigating
After receiving a call from neighbors, we rushed to the scene and began investigating. Inspector N Rajender of the Osmania University police station told reporters that preliminary investigation revealed the couple had first strangled their children to death before hanging themselves.
Police have found a suicide letter that was allegedly written by the individual and disclosed that he was experiencing health and financial difficulties. Their small children were found dead on the bed, and the remains of the man and his wife were found in other rooms. The incident occurred at around 9:30 p.m.
The family moved to Habsiguda a year ago from Mukuralla village
According to Rajender, the family moved to Habsiguda a year ago from Mukuralla village in Kalwakurthy block in Mahabubnagar district. The police officer said the man had been a lecturer at a private institution but had been unemployed for six months. “We are investigating the matter and have moved the bodies to Gandhi Hospital for a post-mortem,” Rajender said, adding that the police had filed a report on suspicious deaths.
“No one is to blame for my demise
“No one is to blame for my demise. I was forced to take my own life. Please pardon me. In addition to my physical and mental pain, I have been having difficulties in my profession.” He wrote in Telugu that “I have been fighting kidney diseases, diabetes, and nerve-related problems.” He suggested that the family’s severe financial hardship as a result of the prolonged unemployment may have contributed to the numerous suicides.