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Tragedy Strikes Wedding Celebration: Bride and Groom’s Joy Turns to Horror
The joyous celebration turned into a nightmare as a devastating fire engulfed the wedding hall while the bride and groom were dancing together.
Chaos ensued as the ceiling collapsed, forcing the band to stop playing and guests to flee for their lives, parents frantically grabbing their children in the midst of the panic.
Revan, the groom, recounted the harrowing experience in an exclusive interview with Sky News following the tragic incident on Tuesday night.
His new wife, Hanine, remained silent, too overwhelmed by grief to utter a single word.
Describing the frantic moments, Revan shared how he desperately tried to rescue his wife amidst the chaos, her legs being trampled on as they struggled to escape through the kitchen entrance.
A poignant image captured the couple holding hands, unaware that it would be the final snapshot before the fire erupted.
While some speculated that flares near the dance floor may have sparked the blaze, Revan dismissed the notion, insisting that fireworks were not the cause of the devastating inferno that marred their special day.
Questions lingered in the aftermath of the tragedy – why did this horrific event unfold on what was meant to be a day of joy and celebration?
Authorities in Iraq pointed to the substandard construction of the wedding hall, constructed with inferior materials, leading to the arrest of 14 individuals, including the venue owner.
The heart-wrenching toll of the tragedy weighed heavily on the couple, with Revan expressing their profound loss and anguish.
The devastating impact extended beyond the immediate family, with Hanine mourning the loss of 10 beloved relatives, including her mother and brother, rendering her speechless in the face of such unimaginable grief.
The town of Hamdanir bore witness to the somber reality of the tragedy, as four funerals were held for the victims, with some families mourning the loss of multiple members.
A guest at the ill-fated wedding reflected on the collective grief shared by all present, conveying a sense of emptiness and numbness that pervaded the community.