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Shocking Daylight Murder Shakes Rewa: Mother Slain in Home, Young Son Witnesses Horror

Police Launch Manhunt After Grisly Discovery in Itoura Village; Community Demands Swift Justice

Published on: September 27, 2025
By: BTNI
Location: Rewa, India

In a chilling incident that has sent shockwaves through the quiet town of Rewa, a woman was brutally murdered inside her own home in broad daylight, with her young son stumbling upon the blood-soaked scene upon returning from school. The victim, identified as 32-year-old homemaker Sunita Devi, was found with multiple stab wounds on her bed in Itoura village, approximately 40 km from Rewa city. The crime, discovered around 2 PM today, has prompted a massive police operation, including the deployment of dog squads and forensic teams, as locals grapple with fear and outrage.

According to preliminary investigations, Sunita was alone at the time of the attack, with her husband working as a daily wage laborer in a nearby quarry. Their 8-year-old son, returning from primary school, pushed open the door to find his mother motionless and drenched in blood, a scene that has left the child traumatized and under medical observation at Rewa District Hospital. “The boy is in shock; he couldn’t even speak initially. We’ve provided counseling and are recording his statement gently,” revealed Rewa Superintendent of Police Vivek Singh during a press briefing. Neighbors reported hearing muffled cries around noon but dismissed them as routine household noise, only alerting authorities after the boy’s frantic screams.

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The murder weapon—a kitchen knife believed to have been grabbed from the home—remains at the scene, with blood spatter suggesting a frenzied assault lasting mere minutes. Police suspect a personal enmity, possibly linked to a family dispute over land inheritance, though no arrests have been made yet. A suspect from a neighboring village in Uttar Pradesh has been identified based on CCTV footage from a nearby market, and special teams have crossed state borders to apprehend him. “We’re leaving no stone unturned; forensic reports are expected within 24 hours,” SP Singh assured, emphasizing the use of advanced tracking via mobile data.

This tragedy unfolds against a backdrop of rising concerns over women’s safety in rural Madhya Pradesh, where domestic violence cases have spiked by 15% this year per state crime records. Community leaders in Rewa have called for immediate installation of streetlights and women’s helplines in villages, while women’s rights groups staged a spontaneous protest outside the local police station, demanding a fast-track court trial. Sunita’s husband, inconsolable, vowed to seek justice, stating, “She was the pillar of our home; whoever did this will pay.”

As the investigation intensifies, Rewa remains on edge, with schools issuing safety advisories for children walking home alone. This heartbreaking loss serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities lurking in everyday lives, fueling calls for stronger community vigilance and legal reforms.

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