Indian Techie Couple, children found dead in New Jersey

Anjali Sharma
GG News Bureau
NEW YORK, 8th Oct. According to local authorities and law enforcement on Saturday an Indian-origin techie couple and their two children were found dead inside their home.

Tej Pratap Singh, aged 43, and Sonal Parihar, aged 42, along with their 10-year-old son and 6-year-old were found lifeless in their Titus Lane residence on a Wednesday evening at 4:30 pm.

The incident has shaken the community in Plainsboro, New Jersey.

According to local police, a concerned relative made a 911 call requested a welfare check at the family’s home.

An incident has shaken the community in Plainsboro, New Jersey.

Authorities are investigating the situation considering it both as a homicide and a potential murder-suicide.

Plainsboro Police Department has taken charge of the case, working closely with local law enforcement agencies to unravel the circumstances surrounding the deaths.

The officers from the Plainsboro Police Department found the lifeless bodies of the four victims.

According to media reports, Singh, described as an active community member, and his wife Sonal, were known to be a seemingly contented couple.

Both had successful careers in the IT industry. Singh served as a lead APIX engineer at Ness Digital Engineering, while Sonal also had her own career in the same field.

The tragedy has left the community in shock and mourning, as they struggle to come to terms with the loss of this family.

The couple had purchased their home on Titus Lane back in August 2018, for a reported sum of $635,000.

The authorities are focused on piecing together the events leading up to the incident.

The probe is ongoing, and details are expected to emerge as law enforcement officials work diligently to determine the exact circumstances surrounding the deaths of the Indian-origin techie couple Tej Pratap Singh, Sonal Parihar, and their two children.

Superintendent David Aderhold of the West-Windsor Plainsboro district conveyed in a statement that the district was made aware by local law enforcement of a deeply distressing incident involving a Plainsboro family, including a student from Wicoff and another from Millstone River School.

 

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