A joyous wedding in Bihar’s Muzaffarpur turned into a nightmare when 25-year-old Rahul Kumar was savagely killed following a spat with DJ workers at the venue. The incident in Meenapur police station’s Manikpur village has ignited outrage, with locals pointing fingers at the music crew from the baraat.
Details emerged of the fateful night: The baraat, hailing from Manoj Sahni’s residence under Pier police limits, brought vibrant celebrations to Jagdishwar Sahni’s home. Streets pulsed with energy as bride and groom sides danced to thumping beats from a roadside music trolley. Into this revelry drove Rahul on his tractor, only to find his path blocked.
He requested the DJ team to clear the way, but the plea sparked a fierce confrontation involving some wedding guests. Though the trolley was eventually moved and Rahul secured his vehicle to enjoy the event, simmering anger led to tragedy. Accusations fly that enraged men dragged him to an isolated area nearby and battered him fatally.
Family members recounted their panic as hours passed without Rahul’s return. Searches proved fruitless until morning, when his mutilated corpse was found in a desolate spot, bearing gruesome injuries indicative of a prolonged, brutal assault. The discovery sent shockwaves through the village, drawing crowds to the site.
Police arrived promptly, securing the scene and initiating inquiries. Rahul’s kin have named the DJ operators as prime suspects, alleging they orchestrated the killing in retaliation. This case underscores the perils of public gatherings where alcohol and high spirits can turn deadly.
As forensic teams analyze evidence and statements pour in, the investigation promises to uncover the full sequence of events. The village mourns a young life cut short, urging stricter controls on such setups during weddings to prevent future horrors.