Indian-origin couple & teen daughter found dead in $5.9 million Massachusetts mansion

The DA addressed the media after Dover's Enchanted Acres death case came to the fore and informed that a gun was apparently involved in the incident and "it was found near the husband."

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In a horrific development, an Indian Origin couple and their teenage daughter were found dead on Thursday evening in Dover, Massachusetts. A member of the family called 911 after visiting the home at 8 Wilson's Way to check on the family. When the emergency services and the cops arrived they found a man, a woman, and their teenage daughter dead. Investigators worked overnight at the huge property, which is labeled Enchanted Acres.

 

The Police identified the family members as Teena Kamal, 54, Rakesh Kamal, 57, and Arianna Kamal, 18. Arianna Kamal was a Middlebury College student. The DA addressed the media after Dover's Enchanted Acres death case came to the fore and informed that a gun was apparently involved in the incident and "it was found near the husband." The Police suspect that the death is a domestic incident meaning it might be a case of suicide-murder. However, autopsies will be performed to confirm the timing, cause, and manner of the deaths. Only then, a conclusive statement will be released. 

 

"I'm led to believe that it's safe for me to tell you that this is probably a domestic incident," DA Morrissey was quoted saying. 

 

Notably, the family lived at 8 Wilson's Way. As per US media reports, state property records indicate the property at 8 Wilson's Way is a 5.07-acre lot with a 19,355-square-foot, 27-room mansion built in 2000. It was last sold in 2022 for $3 million and is currently assessed at more than $5.9 million.

 

The Police in their initial investigation found out that the family was going through financial turmoil. Recently both Rick and Teena Kamal led a Mass. educational company, but NewsCenter 5 discovered that Teena Kamal filed for Chapter 13 Bankruptcy in September 2022. "I would say: This is an event to remember that that domestic violence crises cross all economic and social situations," said DA Morrissey.

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