The ground floor of the house which is considered ‘haunted’ after 11 members of a family committed suicide in July last year, is now a diagnostic centre.
The owner of the diagnostic centre said that he doesn’t believe in superstitions.
“I don’t believe in superstitions. If I believed in such things I would not have come here. My patients have no problem coming here for the test,” said Dr Mohan Singh, adding, “I have no problem with it, this house is convenient as it is near the road. I am not superstitious.”
Ravinder, a local of the area, said “What happened, happened. All things are okay now.”
Suresh, another local, echoed the same sentiments. “They were very good people and there is no such things like an evil spirit. Their souls have gone directly to heaven,” he added.
The house grabbed headlines last year when bodies of seven women and four men were found on July 1. The post-mortem report confirmed suicide.