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Prima facie, they have died due to asphyxiation as the gas-powered geyser was left running. But the exact cause of death is yet to be ascertained, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) R P Barot said.
The police were informed about the bodies around 9 am, he said.
Bodies of the flat owner, Jasuben Vadhel, her sisters Shantaben Vadhel (53) and Gauriben Mevad (55) and Gauriben’s husband Hirabhai (60), were found in the apartment, the official said.
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“Jasuben’s son went to check on them around 8 am and found them lying unconscious and informed the police. The victims had vomited. Samples from the scene were sent for examination, and the bodies have been sent for postmortem,” Barot said.
While the exact cause of death was yet to be ascertained, the most likely possibility is that the gas-powered geyser was running and resulted in the family members dying due to asphyxiation, he said.
Barot said the possibility of suicide appeared slim, but the police were investigating all angles.