DJ's Loud Music Linked to Death of 140 Chickens in Sultanpur

In a startling incident in Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh, loud music from a wedding DJ is believed to have led to the death of 140 chickens at a nearby poultry farm. The event, which occurred on April 25, has prompted local authorities to investigate the cause of the fatalities. Residents reported that the volume was so high that vibrations were felt in the vicinity. The poultry farm owner has filed a complaint, and police are looking into whether the loud music was the primary cause of the chickens' deaths or if other factors were involved. This incident has reignited discussions about noise pollution during wedding celebrations.
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Incident in Sultanpur Raises Concerns

Sultanpur: A shocking incident has emerged from Sultanpur district in Uttar Pradesh, where loud music from a wedding DJ has reportedly caused significant harm. This event, which took place on April 25 in Dariyapur village, has sent shockwaves throughout the area.

DJ's Loud Music Linked to Death of 140 Chickens in Sultanpur

According to reports, the DJ was playing music at a high volume during the wedding, and the sound waves reached a nearby poultry farm. This resulted in the sudden death of approximately 140 chickens, leaving both the farmer and local residents astonished.

Following the incident, the owner of the poultry farm alerted the local authorities. Upon receiving the information, the sub-inspector from Baldi Ray police station took immediate action and filed a case against the DJ operator.

Residents have expressed that the DJ's volume was so loud that vibrations were felt in the surrounding area for an extended period. It is suspected that the excessive noise pollution and high volume may have adversely affected the chickens, leading to their demise.

Currently, the police are investigating the entire matter to determine the actual cause of the chickens' deaths. They are also looking into whether the loud music was indeed the primary factor or if there were other underlying reasons.

This incident has once again raised questions about the use of loud DJs at wedding celebrations and the issue of noise pollution.