The clash happened over a DJ song played at the wedding celebration, where a few members of the groom’s side attacked four neighbours of the bride’s side.
A tragic incident happened at a wedding in Uttar Pradesh, where a few members of the groom’s side attacked four neighbours of the bride’s side with sticks. The incident happened over a DJ song played at the wedding, which led to the death of a 17-year-old while injuring three others.
Members of the groom’s side attack members of the bride’s side with sticks.
The incident happened in UP’s Sardaha village at a wedding, where the members of the bride’s side reportedly objected to a song requested by the members of the groom’s side. In the clash that broke over a DJ song played at the wedding, a class 12 student, 17, died after falling into a well, while three others got injured, said police. The officer said, “The baraat (groom’s side) of the daughter of Ramsneh Vishwakarma, a resident of Sardaha in Sonbhadra district, had come from Pokhra Chainpur in Babhani area of the district.”
More details about the incident.
According to the police, a few members of the groom’s side allegedly attacked the 17-year-old boy, Neeraj (20), Motilal Yadav (22), and Asharfi Lal Yadav (22), who were neighbours of the bride with sticks, when they reportedly objected to a song requested by them. In their attempt to flee the scene, the 17-year-old boy and Neeraj fell into a nearby well. Neeraj managed to climb out, but the minor died on the spot, said the officer.
Manoj Kumar Singh, station officer, confirmed the incident, saying, “Due to the prevailing tension in the village, security personnel have been deployed.”

Student of Class 12 in Lucknow rammed a car into pedestrians, killing a 6-year-old
Kanpur Lamborghini accident: Tobacco baron’s son Shivam Mishra arrested
3 deaths in Delhi’s Peeragarhi: A ‘Baba’ arrested in connection with the deaths
SonuSood offers help to Rajpal Yadav in his ₹9 crore debt case
The tobacco baron’s son’s speeding car goes on a rampage and injures six people
Surajkund Fair swing collapse: The supporting pillar failed and crashed