The bodies of four suicide victims draped in flowers are taken to a crematorium in the village of Bavla, around 30km from Ahmedabad yesterday.
AFP/Ahmedabad
Four members of a family mired in debt and under pressure from local money lenders to repay loans committed suicide in the western state of Gujarat, police said yesterday.
A married couple and three of their children consumed poison on Sunday at their home in Bavla town, 25km from Gujarat’s main city and commercial hub Ahmedabad.
“A woman and three children died immediately and the man was rushed to the hospital. He is still undergoing treatment,” police officer A Y Bhaloch said.
The couple were deeply in debt and lived on a small monthly income. According to police they had taken loans from several money lenders at very high interest rates to set up a business.
However when they were unable to repay Rs600,000 ($10,000) the money lenders started harassing the couple.
The news of family suicide shocked the residents of Bavla, many of whom closed their businesses to mourn the deaths.
Police have registered a criminal case against six money lenders for abetting suicide.
More than half of India’s 1.2bn population is forced to turn to unscrupulous money lenders who charge exorbitant interest rates because many towns and villages have little access to banks.