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Nainital wedding massacre
LocationNainital, India
DateApril 21, 1950
Attack type
Mass murder
WeaponsMachete
Deaths22
Injured?
PerpetratorUnknown soldier

The Nainital wedding massacre was a mass murder that occurred during a wedding in Nainital, India on April 21, 1950, when a drunk gurkha soldier stabbed 22 guests at a wedding, all of them apparently fatally.

The man, who was armed with a machete, was enraged by a low caste money lender marrying a girl of the higher social standing Brahmin caste, and stabbed the Harijan members. All of his victims were members of the Harijan caste.[1][2][3][4]

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