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Child killed in celebratory firing at wedding in Bihar

| | Apr 20, 2016, at 04:48 pm
Arrah, Bihar, Apr 20 (IBNS) Just a day after a Delhi girl died in celebratory gunfire, a child was killed after being hit by a bullet during celebratory firing at a wedding procession in Bihar.

Media reports said the  incident took place in Bihiya in Arrah. Two others were also injured in the firing.

A day before, a  girl died in Mongolpuri area in Delhi after being hit by bullet during a wedding procession.

The incident took place when she was standing in the balcony of her residence on the second floor and the marriage procession was passing by the area.Police sources said, a bullet hit her during an alleged celebratory firing by youths at a marriage party.

The police have registered a case in connection with the incident and one of the men who allegedly indulged in the celebratory firing has been identified.

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