Youth shot dead during wedding celebration in Rohtas

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Youth shot dead during wedding celebration in Rohtas

A wedding celebration in Rohtas district turned tragic as a 24-year-old man was fatally shot during a dance performance. A dispute with a friend on stage reportedly led to the fatal shooting. Police are investigating the incident, which highlights a disturbing trend of celebratory firing deaths in the region despite official directives.

Sasaram: A 24-year-old youth identified as Vir Bahadur Singh was shot dead during a wedding celebration in Dhodhandih village under Suryapura police station area of Rohtas district in the early hours of Saturday.The police said the incident occurred around 5am during a dance performance by a woman artist. A heated verbal altercation broke out between Singh and a close friend who had joined him on stage. The dispute escalated rapidly, resulting in the friend allegedly firing three rounds at point-blank range, killing Singh on the spot. Three bullets pierced Singh’s forehead.Police officers from four neighbouring stations, led by DSP Bikramganj Sindhu Shekhar Singh, arrived shortly after to secure the area.

The police recovered a spent shell and the victim’s personal belongings. While the body was sent to Sasaram’s Sadar Hospital for autopsy, a massive manhunt is underway to arrest the accused.The police records revealed that deaths due to celebratory firing, particularly during wedding season, have become alarmingly common in Rohtas district. Despite repeated directives from the state police headquarters, preventive measures at the local level often remain inadequate, resulting in frequent loss of lives.

On Nov 30 last year, one Nandan Kumar Singh, a resident of Chilhar village under Itathi police station area and a teacher posted in Buxar district, was killed during celebratory firing in a marriage at Thanua village under Sheosagar police station area of the district. The deceased had come to attend his maternal cousin’s wedding. The incident occurred during ‘Jaimala ceremony’. In the case, FIR against six persons was lodged.

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