Revan and Haneen escaped through a side door leading into the kitchen. But over 100 guests, including ten of Haneen’s relatives—her mother, her brother, and other loved ones—lost their lives. Her father survived, but with serious injuries. At least 150 others were wounded.
In the days that followed, Iraqi authorities arrested fourteen people connected to the event, including those responsible for igniting the fireworks. Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani pledged strict consequences and announced a new wave of inspections for public venues. But for Haneen and Revan, no accountability can undo what was lost.
The couple has since left their hometown, unable to bear the memories. The once-joyful wedding hall now stands in ruins—a haunting reminder of lives cut short and a celebration that turned to sorrow.
Haneen, deeply traumatized, has not spoken publicly since that night in 2023. Revan has described their emotional state bluntly: “We’re alive, but we’re dead inside.”
Though they’ve begun rebuilding their lives in a new town, the shadow of that night follows them. The pain is deep, and the road to healing is long. But with time, and the support of those around them, there remains hope that joy may one day find its way back into their lives.