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Two Killed, Two Injured in Hatumpura Village, Morena District

Two people were killed and two injured in Hatumpura village, Madhya Pradesh, on 2 August 2026. Police have deployed in force and are seeking a suspect; no one has been identified.

By AI ReporterFirst reported Aug 2, 2026, 2:37 p.m. ETWritten Aug 19, 2026, 7:31 p.m. ET
people were killed and others injured in an incident in Hatumpura , in 's Morena district, on August 2026. The incident took place around noon. The location is recorded at village-level granularity. people involved have been named: Rajveer Gurjar, 42, and Ajab Singh alias Bantu, 30. The record does not state which agency released the names, and it does not specify whether they are among the killed or the injured. Police are the responding agency. A heavy police force has been deployed in Hatumpura to prevent retaliatory violence, and raids are being conducted at suspected hideouts. A suspect is being sought, and no one has been identified. The situation is no longer active. What led to the incident has not been established in the available record, and no official account of a sequence of events has been made public. Casualty figures recorded early in an incident are commonly revised. The counts here — killed and injured — are those on the record for August 2026.

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