Sunday 14 June 2015

Man Found Living With The Remains Of Older Sister And Two Pet Dogs In His Bedroom(See Photos )

Report from DailyMail ,…Police are
investigating an Indian man who was found
to be living with the skeletons of his sister
and her two dogs in his bedroom, and
feeding them on a daily basis.
The 44-year-old man, Partha De –
who is believed to be mentally ill
– was discovered when his
father, Arabinda, set himself on
fire in the bathroom of their home
in Kolkata, India. The skeletons
were discovered when emergency
services recovered the charred
body of the 77-year-old man from
the apartment in the south of the
city, in West Bengal state.
The sister is believed to have died six
months ago, and the dogs are believed to
have died in August last year.reports:
‘The man started acting abnormally towards
the two policeman posted outside his flat
following the death of his father. We initially
thought he was uneasy due to his father’s
death.’
But the man revealed that he was in fact
storing his sister’s skeleton along with her
two dogs’ in his
bedroom, after refusing to be separated from
their bodies.
‘It appears that he had been feeding the
skeletons regularly, as ample food was found
next to the skeletons,’ added Deputy Police
Commissioner Murlidhar.
‘We are in touch with the experts at a
medical centre in order to ascertain whether
his mental condition is stable or not.’
Police investigations revealed that the 47-
year-old sister was a teacher, and was very
fond of her two pet dogs.
‘She was greatly disturbed and had given up
eating soon after the two dogs died in
August last year,’ the man told police during
questioning.
But the man told police that his sister’s
‘soul’ visited him for dinner every night.
‘He believed his sister was alive,’ added
police.
The police have so far filed a case of
‘unnatural death’, and are considering all
possibilities in the investigation. The father
left a suicide note a few days before his
death that insisted nobody was responsible.
Police also recovered a diary belonging to
the father that is hoped to provide key
details in the case.
The skeletons have been sent for forensic
analysis to determine how they died.
Police have registered a case against the
man for ‘an act likely to spread infection of
disease dangerous to life’ and ‘omission to
give information to public servants about his
sister’s death’

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