In India, a bride who died at a wedding was replaced by her younger sister (4 photos)
For this wedding in the village of Nari, in the Indian state of Gujarat, prepared long and carefully. Indian weddings - event serious: preparation, complex ceremony, lavish celebration. Alas, in during the wedding ceremony, the bride was so worried that she died from a heart attack. But do not cancel the holiday because of such a trifle ...
A young bride named Hetal Rathor was to be married for a guy from the same village - Vishal Algotar. But it's not meant to be was to come true.
At the very beginning of the official ceremony, Hetal complained about that she was dizzy, and then lost consciousness. She was taken to hospital, but the doctors only stated the fact of death from a heart attack.
And then something happened that may seem strange and even shocking: father Hetal offered not to cancel the wedding, but to replace the deceased bride to her younger sister. The groom and his family agreed.
And the celebration continues! And while it lasted, the corpse of the bride lay in the hospital morgue.
What can I say. Only that for India it is not so unusual case. There's a lot going on at weddings!
For example, in January 2021 in the state of Karnataka, a double wedding. She nearly canceled because one of the two suitors decided to leave his bride right at the altar. But here one of the guests present came on stage and offered himself for the role groom. The solemn day was saved, and the heartbroken bride comforted by the fact that she was not alone.
By the way, later it turned out that the fiancé who left her had mistress who said that she would come to the wedding will make a scandal with exposure and take poison.
Or there was another great one. 20 year old girl from city of Sironj (Madhya Pradesh) ran away from her wedding with the person who was hired to perform the ceremony. It was priest, married and with two children. As it turned out, a couple for two year was in a romantic relationship. And they ran away not just like that, but grabbing jewelry and cash prepared for the wedding ceremony by the groom's family.
Well, it's beauty. Very similar to the plot of an Indian movie, where everyone sings and dances!