According to Senior Superintendent of Police Kuldip Dwivedi the condition of Dr Sarkar is still critical and his statement could not be taken at the Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences.
The police were waiting for the post mortem report, he said.
Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIIMS) Director Dr B L Sherwal said that preparation of the post-mortem report would take three days time.
A case of abetment to suicide has been registered against Dr Sarkar's Noida-based daughter-in-law, Madhumita, police said.
The dead were identified as Dr Sarkar's 60-year-old wife Anjana Sarkar, Noida-based Software engineer son 35-year-old Sameer Sarkar, his five-year-old daugther Sunita and Bhopal-based nephew Parthiv Sarkar's wife Momita and their four-year-old daughter Sumita Sarkar, the police said.
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