IDUKKI: Bringing the horrors of Delhi's Burari back to life, four members of a family in Idukki district in Kerala were mysteriously found dead in the backyard of their house. The bodies of all the four members were found stacked on top of each other in a pit.


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The four family members were missing since the last four days. All the bodies stacked on top of each other were found buried in a pit in the backyard. All four of them have injury marks.


The deceased have been identified as 52-year-old Krishnan, his wife 50-year-old Susheela, their daughter 21-year-old Arsha and son 19-year-old Arjun.


Police claim that the family members could have been killed after July 29. Their neighbours had not seen them for the past four days.


When the neighbours and some relatives went to the house on Wednesday morning, they found blood stains on the floor and walls and immediately informed the police.


The family lives in a secluded place in a rubber estate at Mundanmudi.


When the police searched the backyard of the house, they recovered some loose soil. When they dug through it and removed it, they found the bodies of the four family members with injury marks.


The bodies were later moved to Kottayam medical college for post-mortem.


The police are probing the cause of the death and are also investigating if there may be a "witchcraft angle" to the deaths. As per some reports, evidence with the police suggests that Krishnan could have been practising black magic.


The police have also recovered a hammer and a knife the house.


The possibility of witchcraft in the case brings back the memories of the Burari case in Delhi last month where 11 members of a family were found dead in their house. Ten of the 11 members of the ill-fated family were found hanging from an iron-mesh of the ceiling on July 1, while the body of 77-year-old family matriarch Narayan Devi was lying on the floor in another room of the house. 


Police had found 11 diaries which had "psychological musings" and writings about attaining "road to God".