Police are offering a $1 million reward to solve the unsolved case of a woman who was murdered while on a phone call in 2015.

A woman was stabbed to death while talking on the phone with her husband in a Sydney park.

October 27th 2024.

Police are offering a $1 million reward to solve the unsolved case of a woman who was murdered while on a phone call in 2015.
Today, the New South Wales government has announced a reward of $1 million to anyone who can help solve the tragic murder of Prabha Arun Kumar, which took place in Sydney back in 2015. The victim, a 41-year-old IT worker, was walking through Parramatta Park in western Sydney while talking to her husband on the phone when she was fatally stabbed on March 7th.

It was around 9:30pm when Kumar had just caught a train to Parramatta Railway Station on her way home from work in Rhodes. She was only 400 meters away from her home in Westmead when she was attacked. Despite the efforts of emergency services, she could not be saved and passed away from her injuries.

The incident sparked a major investigation, with detectives setting up a crime scene and pursuing various leads. Despite making public appeals for information, the case has remained unsolved. Now, in a renewed effort to bring justice to Kumar and her family, a $1 million reward has been announced for any information that can lead to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for her murder.

It was a horrific and senseless crime that shocked the community. As Kumar was walking through the dimly-lit park, she was suddenly stabbed in the neck. The police have been determined to find the culprit and have been working tirelessly to piece together any clues or evidence that could lead them to the killer.

In the years since the incident, there have been multiple lines of inquiry and updates from the police. However, the case still remains unsolved. With the announcement of this reward, there is renewed hope that someone with crucial information will come forward and help bring closure to this tragic case.

If you have any information that could assist in solving this crime, please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Let's work together to bring justice to Prabha Arun Kumar and her family. And for more updates on this case and other breaking news, don't forget to follow us on our WhatsApp channel, where you can stay informed without any comments or algorithms. Rest assured, your privacy is our top priority.

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