Mystery behind locked doors, surrounds untimely death of Indian couple, shrouded in silence
Their shared profession of healing stood in haunting contrast to the violence that ended their lives.

The Operations Room of the Ministry of Interior received a chilling report late Friday — one that would lead Farwaniya security personnel into the shadows of a quiet apartment in Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh. A tragedy had unfolded behind a locked door, and silence was the only thing that greeted them.
Despite repeated knocks, no one answered. The stillness raised suspicion, prompting the officers to seek the public prosecutor’s approval to enter. What awaited inside was not just a crime scene, but a tableau of horror. The first discovery was the lifeless form of an Asian woman, her body marked by a brutal act—slit from vein to vein. Blood had painted the hall, a crimson testimony to the violence that had taken place, according to local media reports.
But the scene held more. Further into the apartment, they found a second body—that of her husband. He had apparently ended his own life after committing the gruesome deed. Two souls, bound in life and death, lay in a silence deeper than words.
Whispers from neighbors revealed that they had heard a violent argument, followed by the woman’s desperate cries. But the door remained closed, and fear froze their feet. They could only listen, powerless.
Investigators later revealed that the couple, both medical professionals in their thirties and forties. Their shared profession of healing stood in haunting contrast to the violence that ended their lives.
The public prosecutor, upon inspecting the grisly scene, ordered forensic teams to collect fingerprints and evidence. The bodies were transferred to the forensic medicine department, leaving behind unanswered questions and a lingering sense of dread.
Meanwhile, other sources said the ‘victims’, have been identified only as Sooraj and Bincy, from from Ernakulam in the state of Kerala. Sooraj worked for Kuwait’s Ministry of Health, while Bincy was employed by the Ministry of Defence.
It has been reported recently they took their two children to India, and then returned to Kuwait.