Kanpur Bride Marries in Hospital After Fire Accident
‘Promise Is A Promise’: Burn Unit Becomes Mandap For Kanpur Bride Hours After Mehendi Fire

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In a heartwarming display of commitment, Garima Singh, a 23-year-old bride severely injured in a fire, married her fiancé Vikas Singh in a Kanpur hospital. The wedding took place just hours after the tragic incident during her mehendi ceremony, showcasing resilience amidst adversity.
- 01The wedding was held in the burn ward of Mishika Hospital in Kanpur, where Garima was treated for severe burns.
- 02The fire incident occurred during a mehendi ceremony on May 13, injuring 12 people in total.
- 03Vikas Singh insisted on proceeding with the wedding despite suggestions to postpone due to Garima's injuries.
- 04The hospital staff and family members decorated the burn ward to create a wedding atmosphere.
- 05Garima's condition is gradually improving, with an expected discharge in 8 to 10 days.
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A wedding ceremony unfolded in the burn ward of Mishika Hospital in Kanpur, India, as 23-year-old Garima Singh married her fiancé Vikas Singh just hours after suffering severe injuries in a fire accident. The tragic incident occurred during Garima's mehendi ceremony on May 13, when a gas leak ignited a massive fire, injuring 12 people, including Garima and her father, Jagdish Singh. Despite the circumstances, Vikas was determined to honor their commitment and insisted on proceeding with the wedding. The hospital staff, moved by the couple's dedication, transformed the burn ward into a makeshift wedding venue adorned with flowers and decorations. Garima, who was supported by pillows to sit up, exchanged garlands with Vikas and completed the marriage rituals with family and friends present. Mishika Hospital's Managing Director, Dr. Surendra Patel, described the event as an emotional moment for all involved. Garima's recovery is ongoing, and she is expected to be discharged in 8 to 10 days.
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The incident highlights the challenges faced by families during emergencies and the importance of community support.
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