Pregnant bride stranded by insane floods begs for help to get to her own WEDDING after being cut off from the nuptials on the other side of town
- Flooding stopping bride-to-be from walking down aisle as she pleas for help
- Expectant mother is stuck behind creek in Wingham on mid-north coast of NSW
- She has posted on social media, asking for help to come and pick her up
- Can you help Kate get to her wedding? Email tips@dailymail.com
A pregnant bride-to-be has made a desperate plea for help after becoming stranded and unable to attend her own wedding because of severe flooding.
Media manager Kate Fotheringham is stuck and unable to get over the flooded Dingo creek to Wingham on the mid north coast of New South Wales on Saturday.
There is a flood warning for the town, which is a 10 minute drive south of town of Taree, a town that has been issued with an evacuation warning.

Kate (pictured right with her partner) has made a desperate plea for help as she is stranded and unable to attend her own wedding because of severe flooding

Media manager Miss Fotheringham (pictured left) is stuck and is unable to get over the flooded Dingo creek to Wingham on the mid north coast of New South Wales on Saturday

There is minor flood warning for the town, which is a 10 minute drive south of town of Taree, a town that has been issued with an evacuation warning. Pictured: Dingo creek

‘We need help to get to Wingham over the flooded creek. Anyone know someone willing to help?’ Pictured: The bride to be’s desperate plea
‘Help me!!! It’s my wedding and we’re flooded in!’ the bride to be posted on social media.
‘We need help to get to Wingham over the flooded creek. Anyone know someone willing to help?’
The expectant mother is separated from her bridal party and fiancee at her parents’ property, and is hoping a good Samaritan with a helicopter will help her out, the Daily Telegraph reported.
‘I’m pregnant so my partner doesn’t want me to get in a boat. It’s ridiculously stressful,’ she said.
‘On Friday, when we were setting up I thought “I’m wearing gumboots to my wedding and that’s okay”, but it’s not funny anymore.
‘I’ve had a few tears this morning just because … you don’t plan to get through one of the biggest floods in 30 years to get to your wedding.’
She said her dad had been excited for the wedding after nearly dying after two trees fell on him in October.

Friends, family and followers recommend the expectant bride try and order a helicopter to get to the church on time. Pictured: Ms Fotheringham in the middle
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