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Manipur Woman Allegedly Stabs South Korean Boyfriend to Death in Greater Noida, On the Run

Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh | January 5, 2026


A 47-year-old South Korean man was allegedly killed by his live-in partner in a shocking incident at their residence in Greater Noida’s upscale ATS Pious Hideways high-rise on Sunday early morning. Police said the suspect, Lunjeana Pamai, a woman from Manipur, is currently on the run, and efforts are underway to apprehend her.


The victim, Yuh Duck-Hee, originally from Cheongju city, South Korea, had been residing in India for the past 10 years. He worked as a manager at a logistics company in Greater Noida. According to police sources, Yuh and Pamai, who is in her 20s, had been in a relationship and living together for about one and a half years, after meeting at a party in Gurugram around two years ago.


Police said the incident occurred between 3 and 4 am when a fight erupted between the couple. Sources indicated that the argument began when Pamai tried to stop Yuh from consuming more alcohol. During the confrontation, the victim allegedly assaulted the woman, prompting her to stab him once in the chest, piercing his heart.


Following the attack, Pamai reportedly contacted the victim’s driver, confessed what had transpired, and requested him to call an ambulance. By the time the driver reached the apartment, Pamai had fled the scene. Yuh was rushed to a nearby hospital, where doctors declared him brought dead and immediately alerted the police.


The driver informed authorities that the couple frequently had arguments, suggesting ongoing domestic tensions. A senior police officer noted that the altercation on Sunday had escalated due to Yuh’s alcohol consumption and physical assault on Pamai.


Based on the driver’s complaint, police at Knowledge Park Police Station registered a murder case under Section 103 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) against Pamai. Sudhir Kumar, Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police, Greater Noida, confirmed that efforts are underway to locate the suspect and ensure she is taken into custody.


Yuh’s family members have been informed of the incident and are travelling to Greater Noida. Police have urged anyone with information about Pamai’s whereabouts to come forward and assist the investigation. The case highlights concerns over domestic disputes and the risks posed by live-in relationships in high-pressure urban 


Manipur Woman Allegedly Stabs South Korean Boyfriend to Death in Greater Noida, On the Run



In a shocking incident early Sunday morning, a South Korean man was allegedly stabbed to death by his live-in partner at their residence in Greater Noida’s upscale ATS Pious Hideways high-rise, police said. The suspect, identified as Lunjeana Pamai, a woman from Manipur, is currently on the run, and authorities are making efforts to trace her.


The victim, Yuh Duck-Hee (47), originally from Cheongju city, South Korea, had been living in India for the past 10 years. He worked as a manager at a logistics company in Greater Noida. Police said the couple had been in a relationship for approximately one and a half years after meeting at a party in Gurugram about two years ago, and had been living together since then.


According to officials, the incident took place between 3 and 4 am when a heated argument erupted. The quarrel reportedly began when Pamai tried to stop Yuh from consuming more alcohol. During the confrontation, the victim allegedly assaulted the woman, prompting her to retaliate by stabbing him once in the chest, which punctured his heart.


After the stabbing, Pamai is said to have called the victim’s driver, informing him about the incident and asking him to call for medical help. By the time the driver arrived at the apartment, Pamai had already fled the scene. Yuh was rushed to a nearby hospital, where doctors declared him brought dead and immediately notified the police.


Police investigations revealed that the couple frequently argued, suggesting ongoing domestic tensions. A senior officer said the altercation escalated due to Yuh’s alcohol consumption and physical aggression toward Pamai.


Following a complaint lodged by the driver, police at Knowledge Park Police Station have registered a murder case under Section 103 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) against Pamai. Sudhir Kumar, Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police, Greater Noida, confirmed that all efforts are underway to locate and apprehend the suspect.


Yuh’s family members have been informed and are on their way to Greater Noida. Authorities have urged anyone with information about Pamai’s whereabouts to come forward and assist in the investigation.


The case has sparked discussions about domestic disputes and the risks associated with live-in relationships, highlighting the need for awareness and safety measures in urban households.

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