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The group was identified as all being a family with the decedent initially being misidentified as the daughter of the family's patriarch, though the daughter was later discovered alive and well. Lina is now believed to have been a disciple of the family's patriarch and may have been a worker for them.
Despite this, Lina is not mentioned in any of the existing diary entries by the deceased family. On the 11th of July, , a train was traveling through Mymensingh when nine people, consisting of men, women, and children, walked onto the tracks and sat in the path of the oncoming train. Despite the train operator's efforts to avoid impact, the train would collide with all nine people on the track, leaving only two members of the group initially surviving the impact before passing away at a hospital.
During the investigation, police were quickly told by residents that the group was a family known as the Anwars, though identification of the bodies was initially difficult due to how heavily the impact of the train had mangled them with some pieces of the bodies being found several kilometers away from the impact site. Nonetheless, authorities were able to identify each body as a member of the Anwar family. Upon investigation into the family, it was found that their pucca house was right next to the railroad and appeared normal inside before police discovered a large hole that had been dug in their backyard with the family having purchased coffins for themselves before their suicide.
Inside the home, investigators were able to find diaries belonging to each family member with entries in both Bengali and English, alongside a sign placed in front of the home dated the same day as their death. It was quickly discovered that the family's suicide had a link to an unnamed religion they had been practicing, with the case soon being called "Adam's House" in reference to their reverence to the figure Adam from the Christian religion.