<p>Eleven members of a family of Pakistan Hindu migrants were found dead at a farm in Rajasthan's Jodhpur district on Sunday morning, police said.</p>.<p>A member of the family, however, was found alive outside the hut they lived at Lodta village of the Dechu area, over 100 km away from Jodhpur city, an officer said.</p>.<p>"But he claimed to have no idea about the incident, which believed to have happened in the night," said Superintendent of Police (Rural) Rahul Barhat.</p>.<p>"We are yet to ascertain the cause and means of death. They appeared to have committed suicide by consuming some chemical in the night," Barhat said.</p>.<p>He said there was a smell of some chemical in the hut, suggesting they consumed something.</p>.<p>The family belonging to the Bhil community had come to India from Pakistan's Sindh province in 2015 on a long-term visa. They had been living at the Lodta village farm, which they had hired for farming, for the past six months.</p>.<p>”There was neither any injury mark on any of the bodies nor any evidences of any foul play,” the SP said. "But we have roped in a forensic team and a dog squad before arriving at any conclusion," he said.</p>.<p>A preliminary investigation indicated that there was some dispute in the family over some issue.</p>.<p>"Once we interrogate the survivor, we would be in a position to find out what had led to this incident," he said.</p>.<p>According to a police officer, the victims lived under threat from the family of their daughter-in-law, the wife of Kewal Ram (35), the surviving member of the victim family.</p>.<p>“She has been living with her family in Jodhpur for the past some time due to some dispute,” said the police officer, citing this as a possible trigger for their suicide.</p>.<p>According to Kewal Ram (35), they had dinner between 9 pm and 10 pm on Saturday night and went to sleep.</p>.<p>“I went to guard our crop against animals and slept there,” he said.</p>.<p>In the morning, when he came back, he found all his family members dead.</p>.<p>“I then called my nephew who rushed to the spot with some other persons and informed police," said Kewal Ram, expressing his ignorance about the incident.</p>.<p>Those, who died have been identified as Budharam (75); his wife Antara Devi; son Ravi (31); daughters Jiya (25) and Suman (22); grandsons Mukdash (17) and Nain (12); Laxmi (40) and three minor sons of Kewal Ram.</p>.<p>The bodies have been sent for autopsy in Jodhpur and a medical board has been constituted to find out the cause of their death. </p>
<p>Eleven members of a family of Pakistan Hindu migrants were found dead at a farm in Rajasthan's Jodhpur district on Sunday morning, police said.</p>.<p>A member of the family, however, was found alive outside the hut they lived at Lodta village of the Dechu area, over 100 km away from Jodhpur city, an officer said.</p>.<p>"But he claimed to have no idea about the incident, which believed to have happened in the night," said Superintendent of Police (Rural) Rahul Barhat.</p>.<p>"We are yet to ascertain the cause and means of death. They appeared to have committed suicide by consuming some chemical in the night," Barhat said.</p>.<p>He said there was a smell of some chemical in the hut, suggesting they consumed something.</p>.<p>The family belonging to the Bhil community had come to India from Pakistan's Sindh province in 2015 on a long-term visa. They had been living at the Lodta village farm, which they had hired for farming, for the past six months.</p>.<p>”There was neither any injury mark on any of the bodies nor any evidences of any foul play,” the SP said. "But we have roped in a forensic team and a dog squad before arriving at any conclusion," he said.</p>.<p>A preliminary investigation indicated that there was some dispute in the family over some issue.</p>.<p>"Once we interrogate the survivor, we would be in a position to find out what had led to this incident," he said.</p>.<p>According to a police officer, the victims lived under threat from the family of their daughter-in-law, the wife of Kewal Ram (35), the surviving member of the victim family.</p>.<p>“She has been living with her family in Jodhpur for the past some time due to some dispute,” said the police officer, citing this as a possible trigger for their suicide.</p>.<p>According to Kewal Ram (35), they had dinner between 9 pm and 10 pm on Saturday night and went to sleep.</p>.<p>“I went to guard our crop against animals and slept there,” he said.</p>.<p>In the morning, when he came back, he found all his family members dead.</p>.<p>“I then called my nephew who rushed to the spot with some other persons and informed police," said Kewal Ram, expressing his ignorance about the incident.</p>.<p>Those, who died have been identified as Budharam (75); his wife Antara Devi; son Ravi (31); daughters Jiya (25) and Suman (22); grandsons Mukdash (17) and Nain (12); Laxmi (40) and three minor sons of Kewal Ram.</p>.<p>The bodies have been sent for autopsy in Jodhpur and a medical board has been constituted to find out the cause of their death. </p>