A shocking discovery shook the neighbourhood of Kundanbagh. A robber broke into a house hoping to steal valuables—but instead, he found three dead bodies. Strangely, people in the area had claimed to see shadows moving at night, candles flickering, and windows opening and closing, even though those bodies were already decomposing.
Why do people say no one should go near the house after 6 p.m.?
Kundanbagh, located in one of Hyderabad’s upscale areas, hides more than just wealth behind its walls. A thief named Sajid had been watching the house for a week, studying its every move.
He was seen turning the lights on and off, eating meals, and taking walks in the garden. Alternatively, a slightly smoother version. After a week of watching, Sajid finally made his move.
He decided to break in and steal something.
Sajid’s Break-In
Sajid entered the house silently. The ground floor was pitch dark and empty. He found no jewelry, no cash—nothing at all.
So, he went upstairs. As soon as he reached the second floor, a foul stench hit him—something like rotting meat or a dead animal.
He opened the bedroom door and froze in horror.
Three people lay dead on the bed. Their bodies were swollen and covered in a horrible smell.
Sajid panicked. He ran out of the house and rushed straight to the police station.
At first, the police didn’t believe him. They suspected Sajid had murdered them and was creating a story to cover his tracks.
But after starting the investigation, the police realized Sajid had been telling the truth. Three people had died. They sent the case to the forensic team, who gave a rough estimate: the deaths occurred five days earlier.
The Shocking Truth
A few days later, the forensic report came back, and everyone was shocked.
The report revealed that the bodies had been dead for six months.
For half a year, they had been lying in the same room, rotting silently.
How Is That Possible?
Sajid couldn’t believe it. Just a week ago, he saw the lights turning on and off. He saw people walking in the garden.
Even neighbours said the same. They had heard sounds, seen shadows, and noticed movement every evening.
First Chapter: The Curse Begins
Many years ago, someone died inside this house. The owner’s son, who lived in America, inherited the property but never visited India. So, he began renting it out.
No one stayed there for more than 10 to 15 days. Every tenant left quickly and moved far away.
Eventually, a woman and her two daughters moved in. These were the same people found dead in the bedroom.
Locals had sometimes seen the daughters with blood on their hands and strange candle-lit movements inside the house at night.
When the police examined the scene, they found an empty phenyl bottle, suggesting the victims had consumed poison. The room also contained items used in black magic, including spiritual symbols and ritualistic weapons.
On the ceiling, symbols drawn with blood and dark magic patterns were visible.
Six Months of Silence: The Case That Was Never Solved
Despite all the clues, the police didn’t dig deeper. They closed the case and labelled it as suicide without speaking to neighbours or examining the family’s behaviour before their death.
Locals were stunned.
“We saw them last night in the garden,” one said.
“We heard humming from the house,” said another.
“Every evening, we saw them near the car,” others added.
No one believed they had been dead for months.
Even the police grew suspicious again. Sajid repeated his statement:
“Yes, I kept an eye on the house for a week. The lights were turning on and off. I saw them walking in the garden. I wasn’t imagining it.”
To this day, no one truly understands what happened.
But one thing is clear—Kundanbagh’s story didn’t end there.
Second Chapter: The Gardener’s Encounter
In 2015, a gardener named Ashok worked near the Lunddanbagh house. He passed by Kundanbagh every day and eventually got used to it.
One evening, Ashok noticed lights glowing inside the house.
He thought new people had moved in—maybe they didn’t know about the dark history.
So, he decided to enter the house and warn them.
But as soon as he stepped inside, the lights disappeared.
Everything was dark. He searched the ground floor, then the rooms, but no one was there.
He thought, “Maybe the house is empty,” and decided to leave.
As he walked toward the main door, something terrifying happened.
The same woman and her two daughters stood silently at the entrance, crying and speaking in a strange language.
The next day, people searched everywhere for Ashok.
Eventually, someone found him unconscious inside the house.
He had gone completely silent, traumatized and unable to speak.
Ashok’s family admitted him to a mental hospital, where he remains to this day.
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