
New Delhi, February 26, 2026: A celebratory wedding ceremony turned into a scene of chaos and terror on Wednesday night in Bihar’s Buxar district. In a shocking incident that has gripped the local community, a bride was shot at by her alleged former lover while she was standing on the varmala (garland exchange) stage.
The incident occurred in a village under the jurisdiction of the Buxar police station, where families had gathered to celebrate the union of the couple.
According to eyewitnesses, the wedding rituals were proceeding normally and the atmosphere was festive. The bride and groom had just ascended the stage for the traditional exchange of garlands—a focal point of Indian weddings—when a young man suddenly emerged from the crowd.
Before guests could react, the assailant drew a firearm and fired at the bride. The sudden sound of gunfire sent the hundreds of attendees into a frantic scramble for safety.
The bride sustained a gunshot wound and collapsed on the stage. She was immediately rushed by family members to a nearby hospital, where she received emergency medical intervention. While her condition was initially reported as critical, hospital sources suggest she is currently undergoing treatment and is being closely monitored by a team of doctors.
Local police arrived at the scene shortly after the shooting to secure the area and begin their investigation. Preliminary reports suggest that the perpetrator was a man known to the bride, allegedly a former lover who was disgruntled by her marriage to another man.
“We have identified the primary suspect based on statements from the family and witnesses,” stated a senior police official. “Initial findings point toward a case of a one-sided obsession or a failed past relationship. Multiple teams have been deployed to apprehend the suspect, who fled the scene in the ensuing panic.”
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The police have urged the public to remain calm and have requested anyone with video footage of the ceremony to come forward to assist in the identification and capture of the assailant.