The deceased, a retired physiotherapist from the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), was found lying in a pool of blood in the living room on the second floor of her house. Her husband, a senior advocate, and their 25-year-old son, also an advocate, discovered her lifeless body upon returning home at around 5:00 PM. She was immediately rushed to Raj Medicity hospital, where doctors declared her "brought dead."
According to initial police reports, the incident is suspected to have occurred between 1:00 pm and 1:30 pm while she was alone at home. Locals noted that the main gate of the residence, which is usually kept shut, was unusually left open around that time, raising suspicions.
A police team from Imphal Police Station, along with forensic experts, arrived at the scene shortly after being alerted. Authorities reported no signs of forced entry or robbery, and no valuables or jewellery appeared to be missing. However, CCTV cameras installed inside the home were found damaged, and the hard drive of the recording system was missing.
The Imphal police have launched a full investigation into the murder, with a case registered at the Imphal police station.
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Speaking to Pothasang, Chingakham Jamuna, vice-president of Yaiskul Apunba Meira Paibi, who visited the spot, said, “We saw her lying with blood around. It looked like she had been attacked with a heavy object on the head. The authorities must identify and arrest the culprits at the earliest. This incident has left us in tense that if such a crime can happen inside a secured home on the second floor, no one feels safe.” In response to the incident, a sit-in protest was held at Moirangkhom, Imphal West, on October 14, demanding justice for the physiotherapist. The demonstration was jointly organised by the United Club of Yaiskul and Yaiskul Apunba Meira Lup.
Protesters condemned the brutal killing and called on authorities to arrest those responsible without delay.
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Speaking to India Today NE, during the protest, Memtombi Moirangthem described the incident as a “cold-blooded murder” that has left residents in shock and fear. She demanded that the government ensure strict punishment for the culprits and take steps to prevent such crimes in the future.
Furthermore, women’s organisations and local residents from Yaiskul have strongly condemned the killing, calling it a “brutal and senseless act.” They urged the police to conduct a thorough investigation and deliver justice swiftly.
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