Bihar’s Purnea district witnessed unspeakable evil as a 45-year-old housewife, Promila Devi, was slain and her body subjected to nightmarish violations. The assassin choked her lifeless, then perpetrated necrophilic acts by shoving a rod into her, stripped her, and artfully dangled the remains from a mango tree using twisted hair as rope—turning a serene orchard into a crime scene from hell.
Residing in Banbhag Chunapur under K.Nagar thana, Promila stepped out post-dinner for relief. Her absence stretched into panic. Husband Mahendra Rishi led search parties through darkness, yielding nothing until midday revelations by fellow villagers.
Accusatory fingers pointed sharply: Promila’s sister blasted Mahendra. ‘Gone all night and he pleads clueless? Unacceptable,’ she charged, hinting at concealed truths. The family feud adds layers to an already convoluted puzzle.
Police have sealed the area, dispatched the body for forensic scrutiny, and launched door-to-door inquiries. The murder’s theatrical cruelty signals profound grudge. ‘Whoever did this wanted maximum shock value,’ officials analyzed. As grief engulfs the panchayat, authorities vow relentless pursuit, urging tips from a terrified public. This case tests Bihar’s resolve against rising brutality.
