Manipur Woman Held for Stabbing South Korean Partner to Death in Noida
Manipur woman arrested in Greater Noida for fatally stabbing South Korean live-in partner after argument.
In a chilling incident, Lunjeana Pamai, a woman from Thangal in Manipur, was arrested by Greater Noida police for allegedly stabbing her live-in partner, Duck Jee Yuh, a South Korean national, to death. The 40-something victim, who served as branch manager at a leading mobile phone company, was rushed to the Government Institute of Medical Sciences (GIMS) Hospital late on January 4, 2026, with multiple stab wounds to the chest. Doctors declared him dead on arrival, prompting the hospital to alert authorities. Pamai, who accompanied Yuh to the hospital, confessed to the act during interrogation, marking a tragic end to their two-year relationship in a luxury apartment in the Knowledge Park area.
The fatal altercation unfolded during a late-night drinking session in their upscale residence, where a verbal spat rapidly escalated into violence. Police reports indicate that the argument stemmed from ongoing tensions, with Yuh reportedly prone to heavy alcohol consumption and instances of physical abuse toward Pamai. In a fit of rage, Pamai grabbed a kitchen knife and inflicted fatal injuries on Yuh's chest, sources revealed. Eyewitness accounts from neighbors described hearing loud shouts and commotion around midnight, though no one intervened until Pamai sought help at the hospital.
Pamai's account paints a picture of a strained partnership plagued by frequent disputes. Investigators noted that Yuh's alcohol dependency often triggered aggressive outbursts, including physical assaults on Pamai, corroborated by past complaints filed informally with local authorities. The couple, who met through professional circles two years ago, had relocated to Greater Noida for Yuh's job, living a seemingly affluent life amid underlying volatility. Forensic teams recovered the bloodied knife from the scene, along with empty liquor bottles, supporting the narrative of an alcohol-induced frenzy.
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A case of murder under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code has been registered at Knowledge Park Police Station, with Pamai remanded in custody for further questioning. She claims the stabbing was unintentional, occurring "in the heat of the moment" during self-defense against Yuh's aggression—a version police are verifying through CCTV footage and witness statements. The South Korean embassy has been informed, and consular officials are coordinating with Indian authorities for repatriation of Yuh's remains. Preliminary autopsy results confirm death due to excessive blood loss from deep stab wounds.
This case highlights rising concerns over domestic violence in expatriate live-in relationships, especially involving alcohol. Police sources disclosed that Pamai had confided in friends about enduring abuse, yet no formal FIR was lodged prior to the incident. As the investigation deepens, questions swirl around whether Pamai's actions qualify as culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Greater Noida authorities have urged couples in distress to seek counseling, vowing a thorough probe to ensure justice.
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