Oman Daily Observer

Indian groom ties knot after being shot on wedding day

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NEW DELHI: An Indian groom shot by two gunmen as he rode a chariot to his wedding in New Delhi managed to return just hours later after surgery and take his vows, police said on Wednesday. The unidentifi­ed assailants mingled with wedding guests dancing in a extravagan­t street procession as the 25-year-old groom made his way to the ceremony.

Police said the pair climbed onto the horsedrawn carriage and opened fire before fleeing amid the panic.

The groom was struck in the shoulder and rushed to hospital, where doctors stemmed the bleeding but could not remove the bullet easily without major surgery.

The groom, bandaged up, returned to his bride-to-be just three hours later and performed his wedding rituals.

“The bullet is stuck between the shoulder bones,” Vijay Kumar, a deputy commission­er of police in Delhi, said.

Police are searching for the two suspects, who have not been found.

They have not establishe­d a motive for the brazen attack but said it did not appear to be a random act of violence.

Many Indian cities are in grip of wedding fever with the traditiona­l marriage season kicking off last week.

The shooting is not the first of its kind at an Indian wedding.

A groom was shot dead in northern Uttar Pradesh state in April during his wedding rituals.

The murder was captured on film, with the groom clutching his chest with both hands before slumping forward.

In 2016, a groom was accidental­ly shot dead by a reveller as he rode a horse for his wedding ceremony in Uttar Pradesh.

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