UNEX Indiana: Twin sisters' deaths ruled as suicides

mzkitty

I give up.
Looks like family originally from India. Perhaps they were being pressured into arranged marriages or something. I'm not sure if the pictures are them, but they were gorgeous, if them. Not posting pics since I'm not sure. Not sure of anything with this one, but...........



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Twin sisters' deaths ruled as suicides​

10/13/23

LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Twin sisters Tanya Roy and Rayna Roy came into the world together, and they left the world together Wednesday night.

A forensic pathologist's autopsy ruled the women's deaths were suicide, according to Tippecanoe County Coroner Carrie Costello's preliminary autopsy reports. The women died from blunt force injuries from the fall.

The 25-yar-old sisters jumped from their seventh-floor apartment on the east side of Campus Edge Apartments. Their bodies were found about 9 p.m. Wednesday in the alley behind the apartment complex at 134 Pierce St. in West Lafayette.

The girls arrived at their apartment about 8:34 p.m. Wednesday, West Lafayette police Lt. Jon Eager said, explaining he reviewed surveillance video of the girls arriving home. No one came or went from the apartment until West Lafayette police officers arrived at the apartment. No arguments or fights were heard, either, he said.

About 20 minutes after arriving at their apartment, a passerby called 911 to report the women's bodies in the alley, according to Eager's review of the surveillance video and West Lafayette police documents.

The women's parents convinced the women to move back home with them to New York state, Eager said, and they arrived at their daughter's apartment complex and waited for them. When their daughters didn't meet their parents, the women's mother went to the seventh-floor apartment, where police officers denied her permission to enter the apartment, Eager said.

The parents then were on scene and saw the police presence in the alley, Eager said.

"This is an ongoing investigation with the Tippecanoe County Coroner’s Office and the West Lafayette Police Department," Costello wrote in her news release. "Our deepest sympathies and condolences go out to the family, and we hope that they be respected during such a difficult time."

Anyone who might feel overwhelmed or having thoughts of harming one's self or another may call or text 988, a crisis line staffed 24/7.

Not the first suicide at that complex​

Five years ago, the Campus Edge Apartments were known as The Hub, and 19-year-old Jessica Marrs killed herself by jumping from her 10th-floor apartment early Sept. 22, 2018, during homecoming weekend.

More:Purdue student’s 10-story fall from window at The Hub ruled suicide on Homecoming weekend

Today, The Hub is high-rise apartment complex at State and Salisbury streets almost two blocks east of Campus Edge Apartments.

 
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There's no way the autopsy can say for sure 100% that it was suicide. A professional killer could male it look like that though.

I don't know how they could rule it a double suicide with out even witnesses.

Weird.
 
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