A disturbing case from Ahmedabad’s Chandkheda area has taken a serious turn after the deaths of two young sisters triggered a deeper investigation into possible poisoning. Initially believed to be a case of food contamination after the family consumed dosa, officials have now found toxic substances in the parents’ blood samples, raising suspicions of deliberate ingestion. Investigators have largely ruled out the possibility of contaminated batter, as no other consumers reported illness, shifting focus toward intentional poisoning or other internal factors.
What has further intensified the case is the discovery of potential personal and psychological angles, including references from a diary and forensic findings. Reports suggest that investigators are also exploring whether societal pressure or a preference for a male child could have played a role, although no conclusion has been confirmed yet. The unusual death of an infant—who had not consumed solid food—has added complexity to the case, prompting authorities to await final postmortem and forensic reports before drawing definitive conclusions.
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