The clarinet of marriage in Purnia turned into mourning at that time. When the news of the death of a brother and brother’s friend came in the midst of sister’s marriage. Brother had gone to Dhamdaha market with his friend to buy a blazer, when while returning home, a speeding unknown vehicle came under the grip of near Lohia Chowk. Due to which both died on the spot. The procession was about to take place at the house that before that a call was received at the house and the news of the death of the brothers was informed. Within no time there was uproar in the married house. Even before the wedding feast and the hospitality of the baraatis were to take place, silence spread in the village. Somehow the marriage ceremony took place in the temple instead of at home. The weeping sister left the temple mourning for her brother. The case is related to Gharari village of Mirganj police station area.
Brother’s bier wakes up before sister’s doli
On June 25, the marriage of Anmol Yadav’s daughter Julie with Nikhil was fixed in Gharari village of Mirganj police station area. After Marwa Matkor, on the wedding night i.e. Sunday, along with the family members, the villagers were engaged in preparations for the marriage ceremony and feast. In relation to the incident, Sudarshan Kumar, the cousin of the deceased, told that both Chhotu Kumar and friend Suman Kumar Yadav met with a road accident while returning from the bike with the blazer, where both died on the spot. Where the bodies of both the brothers riding the bike were found soaked in blood on the road after being hit by an unknown vehicle at high speed.
weeds in the house
The incident took place near Lohia Chowk at around 10 pm on Sunday. The accident was so tremendous that not only did the bike fly to pieces, but both the brothers riding the bike died in agony on the spot. Even before the wedding feast and the hospitality of the baraatis were to take place, silence spread in the village. Police took the dead body in their possession and sent it to Purnia Medical College for postmortem.