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Indian Groom Died 2 days after Wedding infecting 100 Guests and no treatment

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 02 Jul, 2020 08:33 PM
  • Indian Groom Died 2 days after Wedding infecting 100 Guests and no treatment

Attending a Wedding this Sumer? Think Again! This cautionary tale about public gatherings during a pandemic will shock you. Groom died two days after wedding of Covid19 in Bihar, India, reportedly infecting over 100 guests at his wedding and his funeral. Despite the rule stipulates no more than 50 people gathering, the wedding party was over 400 strong.

Tragedy is that groom who was showing symptoms of coronaVirus, wanted to delay his wedding date was denied treatment by family who didn't want the wedding date to be postponed. Take a watch and listen on how a happy life event turned so tragic.

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