Contents of mysterious note not yet released.
By The American Bazaar Staff
WASHINGTON, DC: Pallavi Dhawan committed suicide, after she murdered her husband Sumeet Dhawan, say the Frisco, Texas police, in the tragic case that has still plenty of questions left to be answered.
The Associated Press reported that Pallavi Dhawan, who was suspected as having murdered her 10-year-old son, Arnav, appears to have killed her husband before committing suicide last month at their home, on September 3rd.
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As was earlier reported, Pallavi Dhawan’s body was found in the swimming pool on the grounds of the house, while Sumeet Dhawan’s body was found inside a bedroom in the house. He had also blunt force trauma on his head and an injury on one of his arms.
The Dhawans had maintained all along that their son Arnav died of natural causes, and the autopsy report also substantiated that. The Frisco police, however, have relentlessly tried to pin the death of Arnav on Pallavi Dhawan, since he died in January of this year.
Frisco police on Wednesday released the findings of autopsy reports showing Pallavi Dhawan died from drowning and toxic levels of a drug commonly found in cold and other medications.
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The autopsy determined that her husband, Sumeet Dhawan, died of blunt force injuries to his head and toxic drug levels. His death is ruled a homicide. Frisco police spokesman Benito Valdez says no other suspects are being considered.
Authorities continue to analyze a note found at the scene, the contents of which the Frisco police have refused to divulge, despite repeated requests from the attorney who represented Pallavi Dhawan.
The local ABC affiliate WFAA reported that David Finn, the attorney for Pallavi Dhawan, said documents with Sumeet and Pallavi’s writing have been turned in. He said the documents will be used to help determine who authored the note.
Finn said he’s anxious to see the note, but thinks there will be challenges.
“I have the impression that the Frisco Police Department will attempt to conceal the alleged suicide note,” he told WFAA on Tuesday.
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Content of the note does not matter any more, case of brutal murder & the killer kills herself. My sympathies for Sumeet & his family, should have kept him away fro her.
Content of the note does not matter any more, case of brutal murder & the killer kills herself. My sympathies for Sumeet & his family, should have kept him away fro her.