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Financial crisis-hit techie, wife end lives after killing 2 kids in Mumbai high-rise

Updated on: 18 March,2013 10:26 PM IST  | 
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Four persons of a family were found dead at their flat in a high-rise at Wadala in central Mumbai today, police said.

Financial crisis-hit techie, wife end lives after killing 2 kids in Mumbai high-rise

Apparently depressed over severe financial crisis, an IT professional and his wife allegedly committed suicide after killing their two minor children at their 5th floor rented apartment in the 15-storeyed Odyessey building in central Mumbai's Bhakti Park area of Wadala, police said on Monday.


The four died due to consumption of poisonous substance. Their faces were found wrapped with polythene in their flat on the 5th floor of a 15-storeyed building in Wadala, central Mumbai, they said.


The deceased were identified as Donalas Anthony (47), a software professional, his wife Elizabeth Lizey (46) and their children Jason (12) and Vivian (4), police said.


The bodies were in a decomposed state and police suspect they may have died at least two days ago. u00a0


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"Prima facie it appears to be a case of suicide. No valuables were stolen from the house, where everything was intact. Anthony was going through financial problems and this could have forced him to take this extreme step," Additional Police Commissioner Praveen Salunkhe told PTI.

The incident came to light when foul smell emanated from the flat, which was opened with duplicate keys, which Anthony's brother Anil, who stays in Worli, had with him.
According to police, Anil along with his son went to his brother's home on Monday morning.

"Anthony had told Anil a few days ago that he was going abroad with his family. Carrying duplicate keys, Anil went to his brother's house, where he found the bodies in the bedroom," Salunkhe added.

The bodies were taken to a civic-run hospital for post -mortem, police said, adding no suicide note was found.

"Anthony was bankrupt and he also required to make payments towards some legal-related matters but he had no money," Salunkhe added.

"The couple might have killed their son and daughter first and then they would have ended their lives," he said.

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