Egypt bridegroom shot in genitals during celebrations

An Iraqi shoots celebratory gunfire in the southern city of Nasiriyah (14 December 2003)
Celebratory gunfire - seen here in Iraq - is commonplace in the Middle East and other parts of the world

An Egyptian groom has been truly harmed after he was hit by shotgun pellets discharged by a visitor praising his wedding.

The prep endured grave wounds to his gonads, thigh and hand and is being dealt with in healing facility.

Osman al-Alsaied, 28, was making the most of his last night being single when the weapon was incidentally discharged at him instead of into the air.

Police say the firearm was carelessly terminated by a 26-year-old man.

They say he fled not long after the episode yet was later captured and is presently being addressed.

Reports of the episode have incited a solid response via web-based networking media, with many requiring the convention of shooting discharges in broad daylight festivity to be prohibited.

Egyptian couples arrive at a Cairo stadium for a collective wedding (05 September 2007)
Weddings celebrations in Egypt can be lively

"On the off chance that you did this while communicating your satisfaction, what might you have done in the event that you were irate or disturbed?" one Twitter-client inquired.

There was a comparable episode at a wedding in Egypt a month ago, Stepfeed revealed.

How perilous is discharging a weapon into the air?

For this situation the visitor required surgery and healing center treatment after a stray projectile hit his thigh.

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