Sundargarh stabbing: Man killed by 3 assailants, one accused dies fleeing

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Sundargarh stabbing: Man killed by 3 assailants, one accused dies fleeing

Synopsis

A man from Jharkhand was stabbed multiple times and his body dumped into a stream near a railway overbridge in Odisha's Sundargarh — and the story took a grim twist when one of the three accused died in a road accident while fleeing in the victim's own car. A juvenile is in custody; a second adult accused is hospitalised in Rourkela.

Key Takeaways

Shivdhan Lohar of Ranchi, Jharkhand was stabbed to death by three bike-borne assailants in Sundargarh, Odisha during the intervening night of Sunday and Monday.
The victim was intercepted near Talsara , robbed of his wallet and mobile phone, then driven to the Duduka railway overbridge and stabbed multiple times before being dumped in a stream.
Accused Suvendu Sekhar Majhi died at the spot after the victim's Alto overturned near Khamarbahal during the getaway.
Second accused Bhumeswar Behera is hospitalised in Rourkela ; a juvenile accused with minor injuries has been apprehended.
Police have seized the murder weapon (knife) and the stolen Maruti Alto as evidence.

A man from Jharkhand was stabbed to death by three bike-borne assailants in Odisha's Sundargarh district during the intervening night of Sunday and Monday, while one of the accused died in a road accident while attempting to flee the scene, a senior police official confirmed on Tuesday, 30 June.

How the Attack Unfolded

The victim, Shivdhan Lohar of Chaingada, Ranchi (Jharkhand), had accompanied his friend Anmol Mallik, a resident of Talsara in Sundargarh, to the Government Medical College and Hospital in Sundargarh on Sunday evening to drop off a patient. The two were returning separately — Mallik in a Scorpio SUV and Lohar in a Maruti Alto — when three bike-borne men began pursuing them on the stretch between Subdega and Talsara Chowk around midnight.

According to police, the assailants initially attempted to stop Mallik's Scorpio, but he accelerated toward Talsara without stopping. The three men then intercepted Lohar's Alto near Talsara, dragged him out of the vehicle, assaulted him with a knife, and snatched his wallet and mobile phone.

Victim Dumped Into Stream Near Railway Overbridge

The assailants allegedly forced Shivdhan Lohar back into the Alto and drove to the Duduka railway overbridge, where they stabbed him multiple times before throwing his body into a stream below the overbridge. The sequence of events — robbery, assault, and then a second, fatal stabbing at a separate location — points to a premeditated and organised attack, according to police.

One Accused Killed in Escape Bid, Another Hospitalised

As the three accused drove away toward Bhedabahal in the victim's Alto, the vehicle overturned on the coal corridor road near Khamarbahal in the early hours of Monday. Staff from the Bhasma Police Station responded to the accident and rushed the injured to the District Headquarters Hospital in Sundargarh.

One of the accused, Suvendu Sekhar Majhi, sustained grievous injuries and died at the accident spot. A second accused, Bhumeswar Behera, was shifted to a hospital in Rourkela for further treatment. A third accused — a juvenile who sustained minor injuries — has been apprehended by police.

Evidence Seized, Investigation Ongoing

Police have seized the weapon of offence — a knife — along with the Maruti Alto that the accused had taken from the victim. The case falls under the jurisdiction of Talsara Police Station. Investigators are expected to examine the motive behind the targeted attack, particularly why the assailants pursued the two vehicles on a highway stretch late at night. The hospitalised accused, Behera, is likely to face questioning once medically stable.

Point of View

A region that has historically seen crime linked to resource extraction and cross-border movement between Odisha and Jharkhand. The fact that the assailants pursued two vehicles simultaneously and then relocated the victim to a railway overbridge before the fatal stabbing suggests a degree of coordination that warrants scrutiny beyond a routine robbery-turned-murder reading. The death of one accused in a getaway crash and the involvement of a juvenile raise questions about the network behind the attack that police will need to answer publicly.
NationPress
30 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was the victim in the Sundargarh stabbing case?
The victim was Shivdhan Lohar, a resident of Chaingada in Ranchi, Jharkhand. He was stabbed multiple times and his body was dumped into a stream near the Duduka railway overbridge in Sundargarh district, Odisha, during the intervening night of Sunday and Monday.
How did the Sundargarh murder happen?
Three bike-borne assailants chased Shivdhan Lohar's Maruti Alto on the Subdega–Talsara Chowk stretch around midnight, intercepted him near Talsara, robbed him at knifepoint, then drove him to the Duduka railway overbridge where they stabbed him multiple times and threw his body into a stream below.
Who are the accused in the Sundargarh stabbing?
One accused, Suvendu Sekhar Majhi, died at the scene of a road accident while fleeing in the victim's Alto. A second accused, Bhumeswar Behera, is hospitalised in Rourkela. A juvenile — the third member of the group — has been apprehended by police with minor injuries.
What evidence have police seized?
Police have seized the knife used in the attack and the Maruti Alto that the assailants took from the victim. The case is being investigated under Talsara Police Station in Sundargarh district.
Why were the victim and his friend in Sundargarh that night?
Shivdhan Lohar and his friend Anmol Mallik had travelled to the Government Medical College and Hospital in Sundargarh on Sunday evening to bring a patient for treatment. They were returning to Talsara when the assailants intercepted them.
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