Anjali Raj / Jaano Junction
News रेल

Bihar woman, prime witness in son’s murder, shot dead ahead of court hearing

A 48-year-old woman, a witness in her son's murder case, was shot dead in Patna. The attack may be related to a personal dispute over land rather than the murder trial.

JJ News Desk

PATNA: A 48-year-old woman, the prime witness in the murder of her son, was shot dead outside her house in rural Patna’s Gultera Bazar area on Friday, five days before Runa Devi was to record her statement before a judge presiding over the murder trial.

Runa Devi’s son Kariman Kumar was killed in February 2023 and a murder case was registered on her statement. “Two accused, Shivam and Akshay, were arrested and sent to judicial custody,” said the assistant superintendent of police (ASP), Danapur subdivision, Abhinav Dhiman.

A police officer said Runa Devi earlier lived in Kanchanpur village near Bihta but shifted out after her son’s murder over concern for her life.

Friday’s attack took place around noon when she was sitting outside her rented house. Four men came to the house on two motorcycles and started firing. Runa Devi collapsed on the spot. As the assailants were trying to escape, some people tried to stop them but stepped back after the assailants opened fire. One of the two motorcycles used by them was left behind. The woman was taken to a local hospital where she was declared dead.

Dhiman said the attack may be the result of a personal dispute over a plot of land rather than her son’s murder trial.

“A case had been lodged against unidentified accused by the Bihta police station in this connection,” he added.

Angry residents blocked the main road passing through the area for several hours after the shooting. The protest ended after senior district police officers came and assured strict action.

Source: Hindustan Times

Stay connected to Jaano Junction on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and Koo. Listen to our Podcast on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.

Harihar Kshetra Sonepur Fair Faces Indefinite Closure as Villagers and Shopkeepers Protest License Delay

India strongly condemns civillian deaths in Israel-Hamas conflict, says PM Modi

Renewed drilling begins to rescue 40 men trapped in Indian tunnel for fifth day

'Uncontrolled Re-entry': Part of Chandrayaan-3's Launch Vehicle Enters Earth's Atmosphere, Says ISRO

Uttar Pradesh: Five Arrested for Gang Rape of Employee at Agra Homestay