The real reason behind Mumbai family’s death wasn’t watermelon… it was this!
मुख्य बातें
- •A five-member family in Mumbai’s Ashok Nagar dies suddenly
- •Initial speculation linked the deaths to watermelon consumption
- •Police investigation reveals carbon monoxide poisoning as the cause
- •A car left running in the garage led to the release of toxic fumes
A shocking incident involving the sudden deaths of a Mumbai family has come to light, revealing details that have now become a major talking point. Five members of the same family died unexpectedly, leaving everyone stunned. While it was initially speculated that eating watermelon was the cause, a police investigation later uncovered the true reason.
The family consisted of a 55-year-old man from Ashok Nagar, his wife, and their three children. All five members died suddenly on the same night, sparking concern among locals. Though it was initially believed that poisoning from eating watermelon was the cause, police investigations ruled this out.
Based on the First Information Report (FIR) filed and post-mortem examinations, authorities confirmed that the family had succumbed to carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. The deadly gas was released after a car in their home was left running for an extended period. Since the car was kept running inside the garage, the toxic fumes seeped into the house, leading to the tragic incident.

