
Karnataka family of 4 found hanging in Bihar, cops find 25 sleeping pill strips
India Today
Four members of a Karnataka family were found hanging in a locked room in Bihar after a foul smell led police to break open the door. Police recovered 25 strips of sleeping pills.
Four tourists, including three women, from Karnataka were found hanging in their room at a dharmshala in Bihar's Nalanda district on Friday, a police official said.
The available documents suggest that the victims were members of a family - an elderly woman, her son and two daughters.
The incident occurred in Rajgir town, a major pilgrimage site for both Buddhists and Jains.
As a foul smell was emanating from their room, which was booked in the name of GR Naga Prasad, the police broke open the door and found the four tourists dead.
The deceased have been identified as GR Sumangala (78), her daughters Shilpa GR (48) and Shrutha GB (43), and son GR Naga Prasad (50), all residents of Gubbi in the Tumkur district of Karnataka.
GR Sumangala is the wife of Ratnabala Raju, according to the documents.

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