Pathologist family decided to move into ‘Burari house of horror’ on rent

Saurabh Kumar

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New Delhi : After more than a year and a half when 11 members of a family died due to hanging from an iron mesh in the ceiling, a pathologist, along with his family, will move into the “horror house” of Burari on Sunday as a tenant reported to news daily.

While ten members were found hanging, the body of Narayan Devi, 77, the head of the Chundawat family, was lying on the floor in another room of the house on July 1, 2018.

Mohan Singh Kashyap plans to set up a pathological lab on the ground floor and stay on the first floor. The pathologist told a news daily that he was aware of the “horror house” tag and would conduct a hawan before moving in on Sunday. His family too is open to the idea of moving into the “inauspicious” house.

“People say a lot of things but it has been long since the incident. We can’t live in fear and I am glad I took the decision of shifting to this house. My children used to visit the house for tuitions earlier and are aware of everything,” said Kashyap.

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