Martin McMullan, 36, and his fiancée Lindsey Grace, 33, planned their wedding on November 1, but Martin, who has cancer, deteriorated further and the cancer quickly spread within his body and reached his liver, and his condition required him to go to the hospital, which did not He leaves her due to his deteriorating condition, according to a report published in the British newspaper, “Daily Mail”.
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Nine days before the wedding, the couple had to marry at Leicester Hospital, which is located in Stevenage, with a few friends and family members who were allowed into the patient’s ward on October 26 and staff in the corridor to welcome the bride and her father while they remained socially apart to avoid infection with the Corona virus. The novelty.
The couple had agreed with a wedding hall to hold the ceremony, but due to the circumstances of the groom and their inability to hold the ceremony on time, they canceled the reservation of the hall but the officials refused to return 4,600 pounds to the couple after their marriage in the hospital.
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The couple had planned to hold the £6,400 party on November 1, at the Shenley Cricket Center in Radlett, Hertfordshire, but the contract stipulated that unless the event was canceled within a certain time frame, no refunds would be given.
As a “goodwill gesture”, the venue returned the £1,800 to McMullan, but Hall kept the remaining £4,600.
The father of the bride, Paul, said: “I thought under those circumstances they would keep some money but we didn’t think it would be that high…They told me the chefs had a power of attorney, which means they are unable to refund the full amount.”
“But that amount has not yet reached 4,600 pounds… But it’s not about money, it’s moral.” And the groom was released from the hospital to get health care at home afterwards.