Wedding DJ noise blamed for 140 chicken deaths in UP's Sultanpur

A wedding procession in Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh, allegedly triggered panic at a poultry farm, killing 140 chickens. The incident occurred at Sabir Ali's poultry farm. Baldirai police have filed a case against DJ operator Kavi Yadav.

In Sultanpur district's Baldirai area, a wedding procession on Tuesday caused loud DJ music that led to the death of 140 chickens at Sabir Ali's poultry farm, according to India Today. The noise from the wedding allegedly panicked the birds, resulting in their deaths.

Poultry farm owner Sabir Ali lodged a complaint, prompting Baldirai police to file a case against DJ operator Kavi Yadav. The incident has sparked renewed concerns over the impact of loud music on animals.

Keywords indicate it stemmed from the wedding procession, with police investigation ongoing.

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