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On 11 July 2007, nine members of a family committed mass suicide in the railtrack in Kashor, Mymensingh, Bangladesh. Seven were killed instantly after stepping in front of a moving train near the Kashor rail tracks, while two others died later from their injuries. Later investigations found diaries and symbolic writings in their home, revealing a shared belief in a self-invented cult, named Ādôm Dhôrmô centred on their deceased patriarch, who claimed to be the original Adam. The police and psychologists suggested the deaths were motivated by shared psychosis.
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