Watan – In Iraq’s heart, where joy should have reigned, shadows of tragedy loomed. The Al-Hamadaniya wedding hall, once a symbol of celebration, now stands as a testament to heartbreak and mystery.
The owner of the Al-Hamadaniya wedding hall dismantled the cameras, took the money, and fled
Witness accounts are harrowing: As the fire engulfed the hall, the owner’s actions were not of rescue but betrayal. He cast the venue into darkness, resisting attempts to bring back the light. In a cinematic twist, he disabled security systems, seized a treasure, and vanished, leaving a trail of devastation.
Yet, there’s more beneath the surface. Investigations reveal a venue operating illicitly for a decade, built on usurped grounds. The nation awaits justice, with leaders promising retribution for the culprits.
Murtada Asaad Al-Shabki, a close ally of the groom, Rivan, states with disbelief, “The orchestrator vanished, downplaying the catastrophe.” He suggests a deeper conspiracy, with fireworks merely masking a greater peril.
In recent developments, advisor Hussein Allawi announced the apprehension of those responsible. The narrative is ongoing, with a pledge from the Prime Minister for a just conclusion.
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