Bhubaneswar, July 31 - A senior official of the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs in New Delhi was found dead with four members of his family at his home in Orissa early Friday. Police said the officer may have shot himself after shooting his family members.
Jagadananda Panda, 54, was an Orissa cadre Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer, posted as protector general of emigrants in New Delhi. He had come to his ancestral village Deogaon in Bragrah district, about 390 km form here, on holiday some days ago.
The bureaucrat was found dead along with his wife, father and two sisters, District Superintendent of Police Ashok Kumar Biswal told IANS.
Panda's son, who managed to survive despite being hit by a bullet, is undergoing treatment at a hospital.