In Dhar, a 4.5-year-old child was murdered after someone broke into the house. The accused cut the innocent into two pieces with a sharp weapon. He also attacked the mother who came to save. The accused has been identified as Mahesh Mayda, resident of Jobat. He has been arrested. Currently, the reason for the incident has not been determined. The incident occurred around 10:30 AM in Ali village of Kukshi police station area. The child was at home with his mother in the Dhulbehdi locality. The accused arrived there on a bike. He entered the house and repeatedly attacked the child with a sharp weapon. Father had gone to the field, mother was inside the house According to police, Kalu Singh lives with his family in Ali village, about seven kilometers from Kukshi. On Friday morning, he had gone to the field. His wife Sona Bai and 4.5-year-old son Vikas were at home. Sona Bai was doing housework while Vikas was playing in the courtyard. Meanwhile, the bike rider Mahesh arrived there. As soon as he arrived, he attacked the child’s head and hand. In the blink of an eye, Vikas’s head was separated from his body. When Sona Bai came to save, Mahesh attacked her shoulder and arm. Hearing the noise, villagers came running. By then Mahesh had fled. Upon receiving information, police reached the spot. They cordoned off the area and arrested the accused. The bike has also been seized. He was roaming around with his bike since morning Sona Bai said that the accused was roaming in the village with his bike since morning. She didn’t realize when he entered the house. Kukshi police station in-charge Rajesh Yadav said – the accused had attacked the child’s neck. The FSL team has also arrived to collect evidence. Legal action is being taken after taking the accused into custody. Post navigation Woman raped on pretext of job in Railways:Survivor alleges her father’s friend violated her; police register FIR, arrest accused MP celebrates Navratri with grand pandals:Bhopal hosts state’s largest Jagannath Temple tableau; 25-acre pandal with replica of 12 Jyotirlingas draws devotees to Indore