On Saturday morning in Mohali, Punjab, a woman employed in a bank was tragically murdered in broad daylight. The police suspect that it was a crime of passion. The accused, who has not been identified at this time, has been apprehended by the authorities.
The victim, identified as Baljinder Kaur, was a 31-year-old resident of Fatehpur Jattan village near Morinda town. She had been working at the bank in Phase-V for the past nine years.
According to the preliminary investigation, Baljinder Kaur arrived at the office in the morning via an autorickshaw. As she was walking towards her office, the accused, who was already present at the scene, attacked her multiple times with a sword, causing critical injuries.
Despite the attack taking place in a busy area, no one came to the woman’s rescue. Tragically, she was later pronounced dead at the civil hospital. The incident has resulted in a murder case being registered at Phase-1 police station. The investigation is ongoing, and further details will be provided as they become available.
Baljinder Kaur was attacked at 9:30 am when she was going to the office with her friends. The police arrested the perpetrator and took him for medical examination. The accused has been identified as 36-year-old Sukhchain Singh, a resident of Samrala. According to police, he killed the woman because she rejected his advances.