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Three of family found dead in SUV in Banur, suicide pact suspected

Property consultant moved to Mohali from Gurugram 8 years ago
The SUV in which the bodies were found on the Banur-Tepla road.

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A couple and their 15-year-old son were found dead with gunshot injuries in their SUV near the Tepla road in Banur here this afternoon.

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The bodies of Sandeep Singh (45), his wife Mandeep Kaur (42) and their only son Abhay, who resided in Sector 109 here, had gunshot wounds on their heads.

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Deceased Sandeep Singh, wife Mandeep and their son Abhay.

The police said it appeared to be a case of suicide pact. They, however, said investigation was underway.

Passersby noticed a white-coloured SUV with ignition on at an isolated place. They found three bodies and a pistol inside the vehicle.

The police reached the spot and informed Sandeep’s family members and neighbours. Amrinder Singh, a relative, said the family hailed from Singhwala village, near Lambi, in Bathinda. They had moved here from Gurugram around eight years ago.

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Meanwhile, a forensic team reached the spot and collected evidence.

Rajpura DSP Manjit Singh said said the police suspect that Sandeep, a property consultant, allegedly shot his wife and son with his licensed pistol, before shooting himself. The bodies have been sent for post-mortem,. “We are waiting for family members to arrive to get more details in the case,” he added.

In a similar incident in Sector 27 of Panchkula here on May 26, six members of a family were found dead inside a car parked in a vacant plot. The seventh occupant, a man gasping for breath, later died at the Civil Hospital in Sector 6.

Parveen Mittal, aged 41, in his final moments, confessed to being heavily in debt.

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