Indian American family of 4 found dead in California

New York: A family of four from Kerala, India, was found dead inside their home in San Mateo, California, on Tuesday, February 13, 2024. The deceased were identified as Anand Sujith Henry (42), his wife Alice Priyanka (40), and their twin children Noah and Neithan (4).

According to the San Mateo police, two of the victims died from gunshot wounds, while the cause of death for the other two is yet to be determined. The police are investigating the case as a possible murder-suicide but have not ruled out other scenarios.

The relatives of the family initially suspected that the deaths were caused by carbon monoxide poisoning from the air conditioner or the heater, as the family had complained of headaches and nausea in the past. However, the police found no evidence of gas leakage or malfunctioning appliances in the house.

Anand and Alice were both IT professionals who had been living in the US for the last nine years. Anand was a software engineer, and Alice was a senior analyst. They had moved to San Mateo County from New Jersey two years ago. The couple was well-liked by their neighbors and colleagues, who described them as friendly, hardworking, and devoted parents.

The Indian Consulate in San Francisco has been in touch with the family members in India and is providing them with consular assistance. The consulate has also expressed its condolences to the bereaved family and the Indian American community.

The motive behind the deaths remains unclear, and the police are awaiting the results of the autopsy and the forensic analysis.

The police have also appealed to the public to come forward with any information that could help them solve the case.

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