UP bride dies in trailer accident while heading to beauty parlour on wedding day

A 22-year-old bride-to-be died after a trailer ran over her while she was heading to a beauty parlour in Uttar Pradesh. The accident turned wedding preparations at her home into mourning as police detained the driver and opened an investigation.

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Wedding preparations at Rachna’s home turned into mourning after her tragic death in the accident.

A heartbreaking incident has emerged from Uttar Pradesh, where a 22-year-old bride-to-be lost her life in a tragic road accident on the very day of her wedding.

TRAGEDY STRIKES ON THE WAY TO BEAUTY PARLOUR

The victim, identified as Rachna, a resident of Gaur Kothi village under Bariyarpur, was on her way to a nearby beauty parlour to get ready for her wedding. She was traveling on a motorcycle with her younger brother when the accident occurred at a local intersection.

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According to reports, the motorcycle lost control, causing Rachna to fall onto the road. In a tragic turn of events, a speeding trailer truck coming from the opposite direction ran over her, leading to her instant death.

POLICE ACTION UNDERWAY

Station House Officer Deepak Singh confirmed that the bride died after being crushed under the trailer. The vehicle has been seized, and the driver has been taken into custody. The body has been sent for post-mortem, and a case has been registered under relevant legal sections. Further investigation is ongoing, he added.

FROM CELEBRATION TO MOURNING

Rachna’s family, headed by her father Minister Paswan, had been busy with wedding preparations as the groom’s procession was expected to arrive later that day. What was meant to be a day of joy and celebration turned into one of unimaginable grief.

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Local representative Rajesh Rajbhar described the incident as deeply tragic, noting that the wedding festivities instantly turned into mourning after the news of her death reached home.

A LIFE CUT SHORT

The young woman was rushed to a nearby hospital by locals, but doctors declared her dead on arrival. The shocking incident has left the entire community in sorrow.

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Published By:
Nitish Singh
Published On:
Apr 29, 2026 07:14 IST
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A heartbreaking incident has emerged from Uttar Pradesh, where a 22-year-old bride-to-be lost her life in a tragic road accident on the very day of her wedding.

TRAGEDY STRIKES ON THE WAY TO BEAUTY PARLOUR

The victim, identified as Rachna, a resident of Gaur Kothi village under Bariyarpur, was on her way to a nearby beauty parlour to get ready for her wedding. She was traveling on a motorcycle with her younger brother when the accident occurred at a local intersection.

According to reports, the motorcycle lost control, causing Rachna to fall onto the road. In a tragic turn of events, a speeding trailer truck coming from the opposite direction ran over her, leading to her instant death.

POLICE ACTION UNDERWAY

Station House Officer Deepak Singh confirmed that the bride died after being crushed under the trailer. The vehicle has been seized, and the driver has been taken into custody. The body has been sent for post-mortem, and a case has been registered under relevant legal sections. Further investigation is ongoing, he added.

FROM CELEBRATION TO MOURNING

Rachna’s family, headed by her father Minister Paswan, had been busy with wedding preparations as the groom’s procession was expected to arrive later that day. What was meant to be a day of joy and celebration turned into one of unimaginable grief.

Local representative Rajesh Rajbhar described the incident as deeply tragic, noting that the wedding festivities instantly turned into mourning after the news of her death reached home.

A LIFE CUT SHORT

The young woman was rushed to a nearby hospital by locals, but doctors declared her dead on arrival. The shocking incident has left the entire community in sorrow.

- Ends
Published By:
Nitish Singh
Published On:
Apr 29, 2026 07:14 IST
Tune In

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