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A family of four in Mumbai was discovered dead in their home nearly three weeks after consuming watermelon, leading to widespread media speculation about the cause of their deaths and prompting an investigation that revealed the presence of a highly toxic pesticide, zinc phosphide, but leaving the motive and how the poison entered the fruit unclear. #India #MysteryDeath #FoodSafety #IN #MU

印度孟買「西瓜命案」?一家四口死亡原因仍令人困惑 - BBC News 中文
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A family of four in Mumbai, identified as the Dokadia family, was found dead on April 25, nearly three weeks ago, and investigators are still unclear about the circumstances surrounding their deaths, despite the discovery of zinc phosphide, a toxic pesticide, in their bodies and leftover watermelon, which has led to public concern and speculation about the cause of their demise. #India #Mystery #Investigation #IN

印度孟买"西瓜命案"?一家四口死亡原因仍令人困惑 - BBC News 中文
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A family of four was found dead in their Mumbai home nearly three weeks ago, with investigators still puzzled over the circumstances, including how a highly toxic pesticide, phosphine, was ingested, raising concerns about a potential murder, accident, or suicide amidst speculation following their last meal of watermelon. #CrimeInvestigation #Mumbai #MysteryCase #IN

印度孟买"西瓜命案"?一家四口死亡原因仍令人困惑 - BBC News 中文
BBC 2d

A family of four in Mumbai was found dead at their home nearly three weeks ago, prompting an investigation that revealed they likely died from phosphine poisoning, with watermelon being the last food they consumed, yet the police remain uncertain about the circumstances of their deaths and whether it was an accident, homicide, or suicide. #India #Investigation #Mystery #IN

印度孟买"西瓜命案"?一家四口死亡原因仍令人困惑 - BBC News 中文
BBC 2d

A family of four in Mumbai was found dead on April 25, with initial investigations suggesting they may have consumed watermelon contaminated with the highly toxic substance zinc phosphide, but police remain perplexed about how the poison entered the fruit and the exact circumstances surrounding their deaths. #India #Mystery #FoodSafety #IN #ПГ

印度孟買「西瓜命案」?一家四口死亡原因仍令人困惑 - BBC News 中文
BBC 2d

A family of four in Mumbai, the Dokadia family, was found dead on April 25, with investigations revealing they likely ingested zinc phosphide, a potent rodenticide, potentially contaminating a watermelon they consumed, yet the exact circumstances of their deaths remain unclear nearly three weeks later. #India #Investigation #Mystery #IN

印度孟买"西瓜命案"?一家四口死亡原因仍令人困惑 - BBC News 中文
BBC 2d

Nearly three weeks after the mysterious deaths of the Dokadia family in Mumbai, investigators have determined that zinc phosphide, a toxic rat poison, was found in their organs and the watermelon they consumed, but they remain unclear about how the poison entered the fruit or whether the deaths were accidental, intentional, or a result of homicide, as they continue to gather evidence from numerous sources. #Mystery #TrueCrime #Investigation #IN

'Watermelon deaths' in Mumbai puzzling Indian investigators
BBC 2d

A family of four, the Dokadias, was found dead in their Mumbai home nearly three weeks ago, and despite police confirming their deaths were caused by the highly toxic chemical phosphine, the investigation remains ongoing with no clear motive or explanation for how the substance entered the watermelon they consumed before falling ill. #India #Mystery #FoodSafety #IN

印度孟买"西瓜命案"?一家四口死亡原因仍令人困惑 - BBC News 中文
BBC 2d

A family of four in Mumbai was found dead at home nearly three weeks ago, with investigations ongoing to determine whether the incident was accidental, a homicide, or suicide, after forensic tests revealed they had ingested zinc phosphide, a highly toxic chemical commonly used for rodent control. #MysteryDeath #India #FoodSafety #IN #MUM

印度孟買「西瓜命案」?一家四口死亡原因仍令人困惑 - BBC News 中文
BBC 2d

Nearly three weeks after the mysterious deaths of the Dokadia family in Mumbai, where forensic tests revealed they died from zinc phosphide poisoning linked to watermelon, investigators remain unclear about the circumstances, potential motives, or how the toxic chemical entered the fruit, despite extensive media coverage and inquiries. #MysteryDeath #Poisoning #Investigation #IN

'Watermelon deaths' in Mumbai puzzling Indian investigators
BBC 2d

Nearly three weeks after the mysterious deaths of the Dokadia family in Mumbai, investigators are still uncertain about the circumstances surrounding their demise, despite forensic evidence revealing the presence of the highly toxic chemical zinc phosphide in their bodies and the watermelon they consumed before falling ill. #Mystery #Investigation #FoodSafety #IN

'Watermelon deaths' in Mumbai puzzling Indian investigators
BBC 2d

Nearly three weeks after the mysterious deaths of the Dokadia family in Mumbai, investigators have identified zinc phosphide as the toxic substance that killed them, found in both their organs and the watermelon they consumed, yet questions remain about how the poison entered the fruit and whether the deaths were accidental, intentional, or a homicide. #Mystery #Investigation #FoodSafety #IN

'Watermelon deaths' in Mumbai puzzling Indian investigators
BBC 2d

Nearly three weeks after the mysterious deaths of the Dokadia family in Mumbai, police remain uncertain about the circumstances surrounding their demise, despite forensic evidence revealing the presence of zinc phosphide, a toxic chemical, in both the family's organs and the watermelon they consumed prior to falling ill. #Mystery #India #Toxicology #IN

'Watermelon deaths' in Mumbai puzzling Indian investigators
BBC 2d

Nearly three weeks after the mysterious deaths of the Dokadia family—found dead in their Mumbai home with forensic tests revealing the presence of the toxic chemical zinc phosphide in their organs and watermelon—they remain unresolved, as investigators continue to search for a motive and how the poison entered the fruit. #MysteryDeaths #ToxicChemicals #FoodSafety #IN

'Watermelon deaths' in Mumbai puzzling Indian investigators