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TheVanishingPoint

TheVanishingPoint

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May 20, 2025
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Ahmedabad, July 20, 2025 – Tragedy struck the village of Bagodara, near Ahmedabad, where an entire family was found dead inside their home. Vipul Vaghela, his wife Sonal, and their three children — aged 11, 8, and 5 — are believed to have died after ingesting a toxic substance, the exact nature of which has not yet been identified.

The bodies were discovered around 2 a.m. No farewell letter was found. Police suspect a collective suicide, but investigations are ongoing. Forensic experts are analyzing residues to determine the specific poison used.

The village is in shock. The motives behind the act remain unknown, though economic or familial distress is under investigation.

This story, too, reminds us that beyond the theoretical caution of medicine — which avoids ever speaking of "100% lethality" — in real life, especially when toxic substances are voluntarily and deliberately ingested, what remains is almost always silence. A silence without survivors. In the face of death, percentages become inert shadows.
 
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I have no clue where this happened (country) but probably their circumstances pushed them to perform this drastic act.

May they rest in peace - they are relieved from all their suffering and pain. 🕯️
 
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TheVanishingPoint

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I have no clue where this happened (country) but probably their circumstances pushed them to perform this drastic act.

May they rest in peace - they are relieved from all their suffering and pain. 🕯️
Yes, dear friend, it's truly horrific. Because perhaps this family wanted to live. In fact, they almost certainly wanted to keep living, as some articles suggest that economic problems— concrete, solvable issues— were at the root of their tragedy. All it would have taken was a little help, a supportive gesture from the State that claims to love us, that says it cares for families and champions family policies.

Yet when it came down to it—when real action was needed—we see families abandoned, left to slip into despair, then silence, then death.

This was not a "voluntary" suicide. It was a death driven by neglect. A suicide brought about by absence—by those who have the duty and responsibility to be there but failed. It was the outcome of collective negligence, particularly on the part of a State that extols life, proclaims it sacred, celebrates it as a gift… and yet fails to protect it when it truly matters.

So why glorify life?
Why place it on a rhetorical pedestal, as though it were sacred, when—in the face of such tragedies—nobody actually protects it?
This family did not want to die.
They were driven to do so—pushed into the abyss by a system that wasn't there.

Here's the link to the story — I read it on several news outlets before writing this thread, but this one gives a bit more context:
🔗 https://english.gujaratsamachar.com...amily-of-five-including-3-children-kills-self
 
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