HORRIBLE DEATH OF A BRIDEGROOM.
A few days ago, a horrible death occurred to a Hindoo bridegroom through; the observance of a stupid ceremony which still prevails among some sections of the j Hindoos. At the conclusion of the marriage ceremonies. the bride and bridegroom are locked in a room, the door of which is fastened on the outside, a Brahmin sitting without praying. The bride implores to be let out, but is persuaded to remain where she is. Such i 3 the ceremony ; but, unfortunately, in the case of which we are speaking, the bridegroom's clothes had caught fire as he was burning some incense, and when his (poor young wife entreated to be let out, those outside imagined that she was merely shouting in accordance with the usual custom ; when the door was opened, however, the bridegroom was found dead.—Civil and Militaiy Gazette,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6099, 4 June 1881, Page 7
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