Manisha Mittal spent weeks warning the world.
She addressed press conferences, posted videos, went live on social media, alleged threats to her life, and sought protection.
Yet on 13 June 2026, she was shot dead near her school in Shimla.
Within 40 hours, police arrested two suspects and indicated the murder may be linked to a property dispute.
The most chilling part of this case isn’t just the murder… it’s the timeline:
warnings ➝ public pleas ➝
fear for life ➝ assassination.
If a citizen repeatedly says “my life is in danger” and documents it publicly, what more evidence should be required before preventive action is taken?