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Indian wedding turns tragic after caterer flees mob demanding more mutton

According to Haripad Tudu, the in-charge of the Gola police station, "Krishna Kumar, the catering staff member, informed the guests that they could not serve more due to the limited quantity available. This led to anger among some guests, who ended up attacking the staff. In an attempt to escape, Kumar fell into a well and died. His body was found on Wednesday."

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Published on  04-26-2024 19:20
Last modified: 04-26-2024 19:22
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In a shocking incident reported by timesnownews.com, a 22-year-old catering staff member in India lost his life after an altercation over insufficient mutton curry at a wedding reception in Huppu, a village in the province of Jharkhand on Thursday. The tragic event unfolded around 1:30 am when guests grew angry over the limited supply of the highly popular mutton curry dish.

According to Haripad Tudu, the in-charge of the Gola police station, "Krishna Kumar, the catering staff member, informed the guests that they could not serve more due to the limited quantity available. This led to anger among some guests, who ended up attacking the staff. In an attempt to escape, Kumar fell into a well and died. His body was found on Wednesday."

Tudu further stated that after the post-mortem examination, Kumar's body was handed over to his family on Wednesday. The victim's family filed a complaint, and a complaint was registered against the bride's father, the host, and the groom's father.

Despite the gravity of the situation, no arrests have been made so far, as per Tudu's statement to timesnownews.com. The investigation into the incident is ongoing.

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