A couple and their nine-year-old son d!ed after falling from the balcony of their 36th-floor apartment in a luxury residential building in London, United Kingdom, in what police are investigating as an “unexpected” d3ath.
Metropolitan Police spokesperson in a statement on Tuesday, June 9, 2026 said that while they have not been formally identified, they are named as Aditi Vijay Paralkar, 46, Rakesh Narayan Pai, 47, and their son Sid Pai Paralkar, nine.
Emergency services were called to Churchyard Row in Elephant and Castle at about 07:30 BST on 27 May, 2026 following reports that people had fallen from height.
The Met said said officers attended the scene alongside the London Ambulance Service, London’s Air Ambulance and the London Fire Brigade.
Despite attempts by paramedics to revive them, the couple and their son were declared d3ad at the scene.
The family had been living on the 36th floor of the building.
Local MP Neil Coyle said police believed the child’s serious health conditions may have been a factor behind what he described as a “horrendous decision”
“It’s a terrible tragedy, a family of three. Just awful. Some constituents saw it happen. The suggestion was that the child was born in the UK with severe illnesses, which the police inferred contributed to their horrendous decision,” Coyle wrote in a letter to residents of the building.
Known to friends as Adi and Robin, the couple worked in finance and construction consulting, according to the report.
The family had travelled to India in 2020 in search of treatment for Sid but returned to the UK in 2025 after his condition did not improve.
However, some friends have questioned the suggestion that the deaths were a m8rder-suicide.
One friend told the publication, “None of this makes sense to us, because while it was obvious that Adi was struggling, Robin was the composed one of the two. He was actually handling things quite well given Sid’s illness and the pressure they were all under.”
Another person close to the family said caring for Sid had placed “a huge toll” on Aditi’s mental health.
A neighbour also told police that she had heard “shouting and screaming” coming from the family’s apartment in the weeks before their deaths.
The police spokesperson said, “Their d3aths are currently being treated as unexpected. There were no other reported injuries. Work is underway to formally identify those who d!ed. Their next-of-kin have been informed and are being supported by specialist officers.”
Julian Morris, senior coroner for the London inner south area, said the matter had been referred to his office.
“This matter has been referred to this office. The Metropolitan Police are currently conducting their investigation, and we are providing assistance where necessary,” he said.
The official causes of d3ath will be established during an inquest, the date for which has not yet been announced.
