Shockwaves rippled through Greater Noida following a midnight family crisis in Sadullapur village, Ecotech III, where Shravana Pal and Neelam, migrants from Prayagraj’s Asarwal Kala, fatally poisoned themselves amid escalating tensions on January 28-29.
The discovery prompted an immediate response from relatives, who transported the unconscious family to the hospital. While the couple succumbed en route or upon arrival, hope persists for their young ones: Vaishnavi (approx. 10), Vaibhav (approx. 8), and Lado (approx. 4), all now reported as safe post-treatment.
Ecotech III authorities cordoned off the residence, conducting initial inquiries and arranging post-mortems to verify the ingestion of poison. Investigators are delving into family dynamics, seeking statements from acquaintances to piece together the prelude to this fatal decision.
Preliminary assessments attribute the act to domestic strife, but full details await lab confirmation. This poignant case amplifies calls for accessible mental health resources, especially for relocated families facing adjustment challenges. The community extends solidarity to the bereaved children as healing begins.

