Bihar healthcare worker stabbed to death in Nalanda, family blocks NH-20
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
A 37-year-old pathology staff member, Sonu Kumar, was allegedly stabbed to death after being lured out of his home in Nalanda district, Bihar, late on Friday night, triggering a road blockade by his family and local residents. The incident has renewed concerns over law and order in the district.
How the Attack Unfolded
According to the victim's family, Kumar — a resident of Cheran village — received a phone call at approximately 10:15 pm asking him to come to the Shivaji Mohalla area in Mudhari village under the Harnaut police station jurisdiction. Shortly after he left, a female family member received a call claiming he had been injured in a road accident and was lying by the roadside.
A subsequent call from the police prompted the family to rush to the scene, where they found Kumar lying in a pool of blood with multiple injuries allegedly caused by a sharp-edged weapon. He was first taken to Kalyan Bigha Referral Hospital for initial treatment before being referred to Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH) due to the severity of his injuries. He died while undergoing treatment at PMCH on Saturday.
Protest and Road Blockade
Outraged by the killing, the victim's family and local villagers blocked the Rajouli–Bakhtiyarpur National Highway-20 (NH-20) for nearly two hours, demanding the immediate arrest of those responsible. The protest was called off only after police officials assured the family that a thorough investigation would be conducted and all accused would be brought to justice.
What the Police Said
Nalanda DSP Tarkeshwar Prasad Singh confirmed that a case has been registered based on the complaint filed by the victim's family. Investigators are examining Kumar's mobile phone call records and CCTV footage from the surrounding area to identify the assailants and establish the sequence of events.
'We are investigating the matter by examining mobile phone records and nearby CCTV footage. A case has been registered based on the family's complaint, and all the perpetrators will be arrested soon,' the DSP said. Police added that further legal action will follow as evidence is gathered.
Background and Impact
Kumar, described by his family as the youngest of four siblings, was employed as a pathology staff member — a frontline healthcare role. His killing is the latest in a series of incidents that critics argue reflect deteriorating law and order in parts of Bihar. The manner of the attack — a late-night phone call used to lure the victim out of his home — has particularly alarmed residents of the area. All eyes are now on the pace of the police investigation and whether arrests will follow swiftly.