What led to the tragic suicide of a family of five in Ahmedabad?

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Key Takeaways
- Tragic loss of five family members in Ahmedabad.
- Mass suicide raises questions about financial distress.
- Investigations ongoing with no suicide note found.
- Authorities emphasize the need for mental health support.
- Part of a troubling trend of similar incidents across India.
Ahmedabad, July 20 (NationPress) In a heart-wrenching incident that has left Gujarat reeling, five family members -- including three young children -- have tragically taken their own lives in Bagodara village of Ahmedabad by reportedly ingesting a toxic substance, according to police reports released on Sunday.
The victims have been named as Vipul Kanjibhai Vaghela (32), his spouse Sonal Vipulbhai Vaghela (26), and their three children: Simran (11), Mayur (8), and Prince (5).
Vipul supported his family by working as a rickshaw driver. The family, who hailed from Devi Poojak Vas in Dholka's Barkotha area, had been residing in a rented accommodation close to the Bagodara bus station.
Authorities were notified around 2 a.m., prompting both the Bagodara police and a 108 ambulance team to swiftly respond to the scene.
Ahmedabad (Rural) Superintendent of Police Om Prakash Jat, along with senior officials from the Dhandhuka Division, Local Crime Branch (LCB), Special Operations Group (SOG), and the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL), also arrived at the location to conduct a thorough investigation.
While the precise reasons for this heartbreaking mass suicide remain uncertain, officials have not dismissed the possibility of financial hardship.
The deceased have been taken to the Bagodara Community Health Centre for post-mortem examinations, with police continuing their inquiries to uncover the motives behind this tragic act.
No suicide note has been found to date.
Investigations are ongoing, and more information is expected to emerge.
This incident adds to a troubling pattern of similar tragedies that have surfaced in recent months.
In a related case from May, a 42-year-old man in Dehradun, along with six family members, also died by suicide in a parked vehicle in Panchkula, Haryana, having consumed poison.
In that instance, police discovered suicide notes indicating financial distress, with the letter written by the family head outlining the overwhelming debt and stress as the driving factors behind their tragic decision.