Abu Dhabi, Sep 6(ANI): The Indian couple, who allegedly committed suicide after hanging their daughter in Ras Al Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates could not return to India because the husband had kept the passports of his wife and daughter with a private moneylender as a security guarantee.
The decomposed bodies of the Indian family, Anil Kumar Nair, 44, his wife Sreeja, 31, and daughter Anusree, 8, were found at their residence.
Police sources said forensic investigations revealed that the couple allegedly hanged their daughter, and then committed suicide by hanging themselves in their house due to financial problems, the Gulf News reports.
Sreeja's father, Varanamkudath Omanakkuttan said the moneylender who was also an Indian, had visited him in Kerala twice a few months ago and complained that his son-in-law did not return 1.5 million rupees he owed him.
He further said he did not know whether their passports were with the same moneylender.
Sreeja's father said Nair had told him that he would return home with his family due to their financial problems.
"We had hopes in his words that he would pay the moneylenders money, get their passports and send them home. But...," Omanakkuttan said.
He disclosed that Nair had already sold of his property back home to solve his financial problems.
"He visited home last October and we allowed him to register our property [wife's family property] on his name and he mortgaged it to a bank for a loan," Omanakkuttan said.
Ras Al Khaimah Indian Association, which is making efforts to repatriate the bodies, said it has applied for out passes from the Dubai Indian Consulate for Sreeja and Anusree as they don't have passports.(ANI)
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