
What was meant to be a joyous wedding celebration turned into heartbreak in Khachariyawas village in Rajasthan’s Sikar district. The household was abuzz with excitement as preparations for the daughter’s wedding were underway; family members danced to DJ’s tunes and anticipation filled the air. The bridegroom’s procession was due to arrive, and the bride’s father was deeply involved in the arrangements. But in a sudden and tragic turn of events, the festivities came to a halt. (Local18)

According to reports, the bride’s father Sitaram Mehra, 48, was helping with the wedding preparations when he suffered a fatal electric shock while operating a cooler. He was rushed to the Khachariyawas Community Health Centre in critical condition, but doctors sadly declared him dead on arrival. The home, once echoing with laughter and celebration, was instantly plunged into mourning. (Local18)

Sitaram’s unexpected passing sent shockwaves through the village. Known for his hard work and dedication, his dream of seeing his daughter wed was left unfulfilled. The family, now gripped by grief, struggled to come to terms with the loss. The incident served as a stark reminder of life’s unpredictability. (Local18)

On Sunday, police arrived at the scene, conducted the Panchnama, and handed over the body to the family. Based on the family’s report, a formal investigation is now underway. The house, once full of wedding songs and rituals, echoed only with the cries of bereaved relatives. (Local18)

Sitaram, a daily wage labourer, had worked tirelessly to save for his daughter Jyoti Mehra’s wedding. He had already seen his two sons, Sukharam and Rakesh, marry two years ago, and had spent the past two months immersed in preparations for Jyoti’s big day. Unfortunately, fate had other plans. Relatives recalled Sitaram’s cheerful, kind-hearted nature and willingness to help others. He was the third of seven brothers and was beloved in the community. (Local18)

Only a day before the tragedy, the Tika and Lagan ceremonies had been completed. The wedding was set for Sunday, and the house had been filled with music, rituals, and joy. The bride’s party was eagerly awaiting the baraat, with family members and guests arriving from near and far. However, before the wedding could take place, tragedy struck. The sudden death of the bride’s father cast a heavy shadow over the occasion. Tears replaced smiles, and silence took the place of music. A celebration turned into mourning, leaving a village united in grief. (Local18)