
Wedding celebrations were underway at the home of Mohammad Sameer, a resident of Nizam Nagar near Chhota Talab, within the Hindpiri police station area of Ranchi, the capital of Jharkhand. Guests were still streaming in. The henna on the bride's hands had barely faded when, on Thursday afternoon, an 11,000-volt wire passing over the roof of the house wreaked havoc, turning the joy of the wedding into mourning.Only eight to ten days after their wedding, the newlywed bride's life was shattered. Her husband, Mohammad Samir, who had just become a groom ten days earlier, tragically died after coming into contact with an 11,000-volt live wire running over their roof.According to locals, Mohammad Sameer had married about 10 days earlier. On Thursday, Sameer was climbing onto the roof to remove decorative items, including lights, from his home. During this time, he came into contact with an 11,000-volt wire running overhead. The young man suffered severe electric shock and fell down, dying instantly.The death of a young man named Mohammad Sameer, who came into contact with an 11,000-volt power line passing over his roof, has sparked outrage and mourning throughout the neighborhood. Outraged by the heartbreaking incident, local residents have launched protests against the negligence of electricity department officials.Local residents complain that despite repeated reports, the electricity department failed to secure the 11,000-volt high-tension wire running through the neighborhood in a timely manner. Had the electricity department taken action in a timely manner, such a devastating tragedy would not have occurred. Just 10 days after their wedding, the newlyweds' lives were shattered, leaving the wedding home in mourning.Angered by the incident, people blocked the road near Bada Talab with bamboo sticks and bats, demanding compensation, a job for a family member, and action against electricity department officials. However, the commotion and road blockade continued.Upon receiving the information, the police and the local councilor arrived. After their persuasion, the angry people moved off the road and traffic was restored.
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