A 37-year-old man with HIV allegedly killed his daughters by feeding them poison laced food before attempting suicide in the district today, the police said.
Sikkaran, a daily wage worker of Sengulam forest settlement in Anthiyur was tested positive for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) a few years back.
He knew that death was imminent and had opted to end his life, the police said adding he administered the poison laced food to his daughters before consuming it.
On noticing the three of them lying unconscious, the neighbours informed the police, who rushed to the spot and shifted the three of them to Anthiyur Government Hospital.
While both daughters died on the way to hospital, Sikkaran is still undergoing treatment in the hospital, where his condition is said to be critical, police said.
Sikakran had been living with his two daughters aged 15 and 12, after his wife had walked out on the family seven years ago owing to some differences with him, they said.
A case has been registered against Sikkaran and investigation is on.
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