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Bride's cousin thrown in boiling oil for delay in serving snacks


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Delay in serving snacks to guests of a groom's side took a violent turn when they threw the bride’s cousin in boiling oil. This led to a clash between the two sides in which over half a dozen persons were injured.

The incident took place in Meherban Kheda village under Asiwan police station of Unnao on Sunday night. The injured cousin along with his brother, also seriously injured, were taken by relatives to Miyaganj community health centre from where they were referred to the KGMU Trauma Centre in Lucknow because of their `critical’ condition.

The cops from Asiwan police station also rushed to the spot after getting information.

According to reports, the marriage of the daughter of Jagroop, a resident of Meherban Kheda village under Asiwan police station, was fixed with Satyam, son of Rajjan Lal, a resident of Godiya Bagh village under Safipur Kotwali. The wedding took place on Sunday.

Rajjan Lal reached Meherban Kheda village at around 10:30 pm on Sunday night with his son's marriage procession. The girl's side had arranged for the welcome snacks for the guests at the `janwasa’. However, due to some delay in serving snacks, the guests started protesting and also hurled abuses. The situation turned violent when some of the groom's relatives threw the girl's cousin, 25-year-old Amit Kumar of Palta Kheda Asivan, in a pan of boiling oil.

Amit’s 30-year-old cousin Kuldeep of Amankheda tried to rescue him in which both were critically injured.

Later, agitated over the incident, some of the bride's relatives clashed with the groom’s side in which several persons were injured. The situation was resolved after some senior members from both sides intervened.

The injured were immediately taken to Miyaganj community health centre from where Amit and Kuldeep were referred to the Trauma Centre in Lucknow.

The police also reached the spot and returned after investigation as both the parties refused to lodge any report.

Later both the parties started the marriage rituals after making a reconciliation agreement and after the completion of all ceremonies of marriage by Monday morning, the procession left with the bride.

Asiwan SHO Anurag Singh said that the matter was under cognisance. He said if a complaint was received, action would be taken against the people involved in the clash.

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