A father has stabbed his wife and two daughters to death
after researching how to cut someone's throat - then lived with their bodies
for a weekend before hanging himself, an inquest has heard.
The bodies of Jitendra Lad, 49, his wife, Dukshaben Lad, 44,
and their daughters, Trisha, 19, and Nisha, 16, were discovered at their home
in Clayton, Bradford, last October - days after celebrating Diwali as a family.
Bradford Coroner's Court heard that Mrs Lad, also known as
Daksha, and her two daughters were probably killed in the early hours of
Saturday October 25.
But Mr Lad was seen by a number of people later the same
weekend and probably killed himself on the Monday afternoon, two days later,
the court heard.
The hearing was told how Mr Lad had no medical history of
mental illness and relatives and friends said they appeared to be a normal,
loving family.
But Detective Sergeant Duncan Jackson told the hearing in
Bradford how Mr Lad had accessed the internet on his phone in the weeks before
his death to research depression and, just days before the tragedy, he searched
'how to cut someone's throat and executions'.
The hearing also heard that Mr Lad had been stressed at work
as an IT manager, and was concerned he had been overpromoted.
Det Sgt Jackson however told the court about an incident in
Ibiza in August 2014 when the family was on holiday.
He said a woman, Lee Cartwright, told officers about a
conversation she had with Mr Lad by a swimming pool in which he said he
'disliked his current job and wanted to do something better'.
She said he went on to say how he was 'dreading turning 50',
said he did not like Bradford and wanted to live abroad but had a duty of care
to his mother.
According to the police officer, 'Mrs Cartwright was left
with the impression Jitendra was unhappy with his life'.
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