A whole family of Indian-origin from Kerala, has been
discovered dead in Britain.
The assemblages of 37-year-old mother Shighi Kotuvala and her 13-year-old twin
girls Niya Rethishkumar and Neha Rethishkumar were found by investigators from
the Homicide and Major Crime Command of Scotland Yard at Chadwell Heath. Shighi's
spouse, 44-year-old Pullarkattil Kunjunny Rethish Kumar, was later found
hanging close to a repository in Forest Road, Walthamstow, a couple of miles
far from his home. The family hasn't however been formally distinguished. The
wife is said to be a social specialist for Havering board while her spouse
worked for the Redbridge relaxation administrations. They wedded in 2001 and
the twins went to Chadwell
Heath Academy.
The family was said to be dynamic individuals from the nearby East London
Malayalee Association. They were together for the last time on May 10 2015. The
Yard dismal it is sure of the personalities of the four individuals who passed
on at the location in Grove Road.
"After death examinations are because of initiate today at East Ham
Mortuary.
We won't guess on reason for death, however the female bodies have no
indications of noticeable wounds," told to the correspondent. An
examination was propelled after police went to a house in Grove Road at 1pm on Tuesday in light of
worries about the welfare of the inhabitants. The cops softened up and
discovered the assortments of a lady and two young ladies. At 6 pm that day,
police were called to a region by a secured store to reports of a 44-year-old
man discovered hanging. He was affirmed dead at the scene. Analyst
Superintendent Kenny McDonald, who is managing the examination said, "At
this stage we are anticipating the result of the postmortems to affirm reason
for death, which will give additional confirmation of what has occurred inside
the house at Grove Road.
On the other hand, at this stage in our progressing examination we are not
searching for any other individual regarding the passings. We are making far
reaching enquiries to follow closest relative, who we accept to be outside of
the UK."

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