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In Subhai, near Tapovan, Uttarakhand, the Shweta and Sunil Senati brothers were found separate dead days. Financial anguish led them to end their lives. They had moved from Odisha years ago

The car in which Shwweta’s body was founded was recorded on behalf of his deceased brother, Santosh Senapati. (News18 Hindi)
A tragic series of events developed in the Subhai area near Tapovan in Uttarakhand, since two bodies were discovered in a few days.
On April 6, the body of one, Shweta Senapati was found after a fire broke out in the car near Chachandi in Subhai Motor Road. Only four days later, on April 10, the ITBP Police and the SDRF team recovered another body, identified as Sunil Senapati, from a 200 -meter depth distche located approximately 100 to 200 meters from the initial site.
The brothers, originally from Raigarh, Odisha, had moved to Visakhapatnam 15-16 years ago in search of better business opportunities. Unfortunately, their companies constantly failed, which led to severe financial difficulties. After the death of his parents and his brother Santosh Senapati, who succumbed to the pandemic, his situation was reduced.
The Chamoli police superintendent, Sarvesh Panwar, shared that the brothers had been fighting with financial problems for a prolonged period. They were obliged to trust the generosity of the ethers to reach the end of the month.
Despite opening a Sari store in Haridwar, they faced new losses and any relocation in the Subhai area of Joshimath a few months ago. However, their financial problems persisted.
The investigations suggest that, driven to despair, Shweta and Sunil Senapati decided to end their lives. On April 5, they executed their plan in the desolate Subhai Motor Road.
It is believed that Shweta consumed some form of poisoning before Sunil set fire to the car. Subsequently, Sunil ran to a nearby hill and jumped to Dittch, finishing his life as well. This theory is backed by burning brands in Sunil’s hands, he thought that some details remain uncle.
The car in which Shwweta’s body was founded was recorded on behalf of his deceased brother, Santosh Senapati. The authorities have confirmed that the brothers had no contact with other family members, even more highlighting their isolation and despair.
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Uttarakhand (Uttarachhal), India, India