Jadcherla throat-slit attack: Both victim and attacker dead in Mahabubnagar
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Y. Vaishnavi (21), a receptionist at a private school in Jadcherla, Mahabubnagar district, Telangana, died after her throat was slit by a man she had reportedly rejected, while the attacker — Teja (28), a resident of Hyderabad — subsequently died on Sunday from injuries sustained in a mob assault by bystanders who witnessed the attack. The incident, which unfolded in full public view on Saturday evening, has drawn widespread attention to violence linked to rejection of romantic advances.
How the Attack Unfolded
Vaishnavi was walking home after alighting from a bus, barely 100 metres from her residence, when Teja allegedly confronted and attacked her. She had been returning from her workplace at a school in the Polepally Special Economic Zone (SEZ). According to police, Teja slit her throat, inflicting grievous injuries. She was rushed to a hospital but succumbed while undergoing treatment.
Bystanders who witnessed the assault immediately gave chase, apprehended Teja, tied his hands and legs with a rope, and assaulted him with stones before police arrived and transported him to Mahabubnagar Government Medical College Hospital. He died there on Sunday morning.
Background to the Accused and Victim
According to police, Teja and Vaishnavi had become acquainted when she was employed at a private school in Hyderabad. She had rejected his advances. After being apprehended by the mob, Teja allegedly told bystanders that he had been in a relationship with Vaishnavi for a couple of years, and claimed she had taken money from him and refused to return it while also avoiding him. These claims remain unverified and have not been independently corroborated by police at the time of reporting.
Police Response
A police officer confirmed that Teja was shifted to hospital following the mob assault and that a case has been registered. Investigators are examining the sequence of events, including the prior relationship between the two individuals. The circumstances of Teja's claims regarding money are being looked into as part of the probe.
Broader Context
This incident is part of a disturbing pattern of violence against women in public spaces following rejection of romantic proposals — cases that have been documented across several Indian states in recent years. The fact that the attack occurred barely 100 metres from the victim's home, in broad public view, underscores the acute vulnerability women face even in familiar surroundings. Authorities in Telangana are expected to face questions about safety measures in semi-urban areas such as Jadcherla.