From the middle of the fares, the goons pulled the bride from the groom’s arms and then you will be surprised to know what happened next

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Crime News Desk !!! A strange incident has come to light from Gujarat. Here in film style, some goons took the bride like the groom. The police is now investigating the case in this regard. It happened late at night. Barati is in shock after this incident. Due to the weapons of the miscreants, Barati could not do anything. Who are the people behind this kidnapping are being investigated?

Kidnapped bride

This incident took place in Dahod district of Gujarat. A bride was kidnapped from Navgam Quartet area of ​​Dohad. It is being told that the girl’s name is Usha Damor. She is a resident of Salapad. His marriage was decided to Rohit. Rohit is a resident of Bhatwara. The groom reached Salapad with a wedding. The wedding took place with pomp and the baraatis enjoyed the wedding a lot. After completing all the rituals of marriage, the Barati took the bride and groom back to Bhatwara late at night.

Goons came on bike

It is being told that suddenly 20 crooks came on the bike at a distance of 5 kilometers from Salapad. They surrounded the car in which the bride and groom were present. Some of these goons pulled the bride towards them and escaped with her. The miscreants also had weapons, due to which Barati could not do anything. However, the baraatis immediately reported the incident to the police over the phone. But by then the bike riders escaped from the spot with the crooks. After this, the police reached the spot and started investigation. Several teams have been formed to catch the accused. But it is not yet known what was the real reason behind the kidnapping of the bride. Was the bikers working at someone’s behest? Or did the bride go with them on her own free will? At present, the police is investigating the incident from every angle.

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