India Dr Mohan Kashyap and his family moved to a house where 11 people had committed suicide in the Burari town of Delhi.

"I don't believe in superstitions and ghosts. All I know is that I have a home that fits my budget," said Dr. Kashyap, 45, who announced yesterday after deciding. and his wife and two children move to a rumored "ghost house" in the Burari town of North Indian state Delhi.

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The house had 11 people committed suicide in July 2018 in Burari, India Photo: Times Now.

This two-story house is where 11 members of the Chundawat family were found to commit suicide on July 1, 2018, sparking many mysterious rumors. Members of the family hanged themselves in different rooms, leaving a suicide note saying they ended their lives to "achieve liberation."

Dinesh Singh Chundawat, the current owner of the house, who lives in Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, said he wanted to sell the house because of "bad memories" but couldn't find the right bidder.

"In February, I started looking for renters but many people in the neighborhood spread rumors about the devil," Dinesh said, adding that many people had moved into the apartment but hurriedly left after only a week. .

Dr. Kashyap is a pathologist and has a laboratory right near the house. He asked to rent a house in November and said he had heard many rumors about it. Pathologist added that the apartment is a suitable choice not only because of the price, but also his children are attending recently.

"I told Kashyap there was nothing to worry about and if there was a problem, I was ready to sit in the house with him. People were spreading rumors we couldn't understand. Some channels The picture also reports everything in a negative way, "said Virendra Tyagi, a social activist.

Kashyap said it will repair the house to move in from today and plans to open a pathology laboratory right here.