A tragic incident shook Aharoda village in Muzaffarnagar during a wedding procession. You are told that 14-year-old Rashi, a Class 9 student, lost her life after being exposed to extremely loud DJ music played during the celebrations.
The procession passed through the village with blaring DJ sound, drums, and band music. The noise levels were dangerously high. You learn that Rashi became frightened, her heartbeat rose suddenly, and she began gasping for breath.
Her family noticed the distress and rushed to help. You understand they took her to the hospital immediately, but her condition worsened on the way. Doctors later confirmed she died of a heart attack triggered by sudden shock.
After the incident, the village fell silent with grief. You see families mourning together as Rashi’s parents struggle to accept the loss. The shock has left the entire community shaken and emotionally drained.
Villagers are now demanding strict limits on loud DJ music at weddings and public events. You hear concerns about children, the elderly, and people with health issues. This incident forces you to rethink noise safety and shared responsibility.



