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Serial Killer Gets Life for 15-Year-Old MBA Student Murder
28 Nov
Summary
- Monu Kumar sentenced to life for MBA student's rape and murder.
- Killer faces pending murder and rape cases from past decades.
- Forensic scientist's evidence linked multiple crime scenes.

A district court has sentenced Monu Kumar, identified as a "serial killer," to life imprisonment for the 2009 rape and murder of a 22-year-old MBA student. The sentencing, which includes a Rs 1 lakh fine, brings a long-awaited resolution for the victim's parents. Monu Kumar's criminal past is extensive, with several murder and rape cases pending against him, and investigators noted similarities to previous crimes.
The defense argued for leniency, but the prosecution highlighted the crime's brutality. Crucial to the conviction was the work of forensic scientist Sunita Verma, who identified similarities in evidence from the MBA student's case and a 2022 murder, leading to Monu's identification as the prime suspect. This meticulous forensic work connected disparate crime scenes.
This conviction marks a significant milestone, particularly for the victim's family who maintained hope for justice. The investigation team's perseverance, including DNA testing and following all leads, was instrumental in apprehending the culprit after years of effort. The case underscores the importance of forensic science in solving complex and cold cases.



