Egypt.. A distinguished entry for two newlyweds ends in tragedy following the “fall of the kosha”

The groom died while the bride was injured following a chariot attached to the ceiling, which was intended for their wedding entrance, fell in a distinctive way

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An Egyptian young man was killed and his bride was injured at their wedding following the “Kosha” fell inside the wedding hall where they were celebrating their wedding in Basin 10 in Qena, southern Egypt.

The Egyptian authorities received a report of an accident in one of the wedding halls and the fall of a young groom covered in his blood, as well as his bride, following the wedding kosha in which they were celebrating their wedding fell.

It turned out that the accident occurred when the newlyweds entered in a distinctive manner inside a cart driven by an engine and suspended from the ceiling of the hall, where the engine broke down and the cart fell from the top, and the newlyweds fell with it to the ground.

As a result of the accident, the 30-year-old groom sustained serious neck injuries and bleeding that led to his death. As for his bride, she was taken to the hospital following her injury.

The Public Prosecution Office, which investigated the incident, was notified.

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