Indore MBA Student’s Gruesome Murder: ‘Whatever Happened, Happened,’ Says Accused as Police Reveal Circumstances that Led to Killing
Piyush Dhamnotiya was arrested after fleeing to Mumbai; police allege he strangled the MBA student amid escalating jealousy and leaked explicit videos post-murder.
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According to the preliminary postmortem report received by the police in the Indore MBA student murder case, it appears to be a serious case of murder. As part of this investigation, action has been taken under Section 103, also known as the old 302. After the detailed postmortem report prepared by a panel of expert doctors is received, charges of possible sexual assault may also be added.
'Whatever Happened, Happened...': Accused After Indore MBA Student Murder
An MBA student was found murdered in Indore on 14 February 2026. The victim, a 24-year-old woman, had been reported missing by her family after she failed to return home. Her body was discovered in a rented room, and the accused, identified as Piyush Dhamnotiya, was subsequently arrested in Mumbai. Police have initiated a detailed investigation, including forensic analysis and digital evidence review.According to The Indian Express, the accused …
Logical Take | When Obsession Turns Fatal: The Indore Murder and the Crisis of Possessive Violence
“Violence is the last refuge of the emotionally incompetent.” What begins as emotional control can, in extreme cases, end in irreversible violence. The brutal killing of a 24-year-old MBA student in Indore, allegedly inside a rented flat by someone she knew closely, is not merely a criminal investigation – it is a societal mirror. It reflects a growing pattern of possessive behaviour, emotional insecurity, and the dangerous normalization of obse…
Indore MBA Student Murder: Accused Piyush Dhamnotiya’s ‘What’ll You Do?’ Remark When Asked About Crime
A chilling new development has emerged in the Indore MBA student murder case after accused Piyush Dhamnotiya was seen speaking calmly to the media days after the crime, showing no visible remorse. The disturbing behaviour has shocked investigators and the public alike. What The Accused Told Reporters When confronted by reporters after his arrest, Dhamnotiya did not deny involvement. Instead, he responded in an eerily casual tone: “Whatever had …
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