Reports
suggest Hasnin Warekar laced his family's food with sedatives before slitting
their throats. Neighbours from the home
in Thane, near Mumbai, were alerted to the attack by the screaming of the man's
sister, who survived the attack.
Police
say it is still unclear why Warekar carried out the attack.
Authorities
are yet to question Warekar's sister, Thane police spokesman Gajanan Laxman
Kabdule told AFP, as she was "in deep trauma" at a city hospital.
The Press
Trust of India news agency reported that the youngest victim was his
three-month-old daughter, and the oldest his 55-year-old father.
He also
killed six of his sisters' children, the report said.
The
attack began in the early hours of Sunday morning, after everyone had gone to
bed, he said.
Television
footage showed bodies being carried out of the home, covered in sheets.
The
family had gathered for dinner in Thane, about 32km (20 miles) from Mumbai, on
Saturday evening.
Thane police commissioner Ashutosh
Dumbre said the accused "bolted all the doors of the house and murdered
his family while they were asleep", using a knife that was found near his
body.
Local media reports said the family
members were drugged, but that has not been confirmed by police.
The victims' bodies were discovered
on Sunday morning in the man's home.
Warekar is believed to have worked
as an accountant in Mumbai. (BBC)
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