We've all heard tragic stories about weddings, but this is a genuinely heartbreaking circumstance.
A woman called Hetal was on her way to her wedding ceremony when she started to feel dizzy and collapsed. Her family rushed her to the hospital, whereupon she died of a heart attack.
Nevertheless, because the wedding arrangements had already been finalized and paid for, her relatives thought that it would be impolite to send the groom back "empty-handed," so members of society persuaded Hetal's family to marry off her younger sister to the groom's instead.
The ceremony took place while Hetal's body was kept at the hospital's mortuary throughout that time.
Several netizens even expressed their concerns that, even if the bride's younger sister was eager to marry, was it even the appropriate moment to carry on with the wedding and postpone the funeral arrangements?
Whereas an online user stated that we had no business interfering in the matter if they had approved the wedding.
Another netizen stated that some families could not afford to waste their wedding expenditure because, underneath all the love, there are practical and business-minded families.
But some advocated for an investigation into what caused the bride's heart attack at such a young age and whether or not that information was concealed.
If you were put in this situation, what would you do?