New Twist in Ahmedabad Dosa Batter Death Case

Ahmedabad girls’ deaths, once blamed on food poisoning, now point to a chilling mystery involving suspected poisoning, family tensions, and possible murder or suicide.

What first appeared to be a tragic case of food poisoning in Ahmedabad has taken a dark and unsettling turn.

Days after two young girls died and their parents were left critical, investigators are now exploring the possibility of attempted mass suicide—or even double murder. The initial theory of contaminated dosa batter has weakened, as no other customers reported illness.

Forensic reports revealed alarming levels of aluminium phosphate and zinc in the parents’ blood, raising serious questions. Suspicion deepened when police recovered a diary from the mother, hinting at distress over not having a son.

Further searches uncovered Celphos pesticide packets at home, with discrepancies in the father’s account of their use. Adding to the mystery, family members have given inconsistent statements, and frequent financial disputes have come to light.

Now, the focus has shifted to the parents and close family, as police investigate every angle in what is fast becoming a deeply disturbing case.

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