The mysterious deaths of the Dokadia family in Mumbai, initially suspected to be caused by food poisoning from a watermelon, have taken a dark turn as forensic investigations suggest a calculated murder plot. Post-mortem reports revealed a shocking discovery: the internal organs of the four victims—Abdullah Dokadia, his wife, and two daughters—had turned a strange green color, a sign associated with exposure to industrial chemicals or xenobiotics rather than simple food poisoning. Furthermore, traces of morphine, a controlled painkiller, were found in Abdullah’s body, raising suspicions that the family was incapacitated before being lethally poisoned. Investigators believe the motive may be linked to a 2019 real estate fraud case in which Abdullah was a key witness set to testify in 2026. As the hunt for the elusive watermelon vendor continues and the police examine potential links to powerful real estate mafias, the city remains on edge, awaiting final forensic reports to confirm the chemical cocktail used in this “perfect murder.”














