Bride flees on her wedding day after finding out her husband-to-be is a taxi driver, not banker

A dramatic scene occurred recently in Kilifi county after a woman identified as Jackeline Wanjiru fled from her wedding ceremony after realizing that her groom was a taxi driver and not a banker.

It was gathered that during courtship, the man made her believe he was a bank employee with Kenya Commercial Bank.

Jackeline stormed out of AIC Mbeeni when she heard that Alfred Musa – her boyfriend of 4 years is a Taxi driver and not a KCB Malindi branch employee.

According to reports, the wedding scheduled to hold on Wednesday morning had to be suspended after the bride disappeared while family and friends were waiting.

She was later found but efforts by the groom’s friends, and family to return her to the church for the wedding to continue failed.

Bride dies on wedding day but ceremony continues with groom marrying her sister

An Indian bride died at the venue of her wedding and the ceremony continued with the groom marrying her younger sister.

The bride, who has been identified as Surabhi, died of a heart attack during her wedding ceremony in Etawah, Uttar Pradesh, India.

Following her sudden death in the presence of family and wedding guests, the families laid her body in the room next door as her groom worked on his backup plan.

According to eyewitnesses, groom, Manjesh Kumar was in the middle of exchanging vows with his fiancée, Surabhi, when she died in front of him.

Doctors rushed to her side but despite their best efforts, she was pronounced dead of cardiac arrest moments later, local media reports.

However, Surabhi’s uncle Ajab Singh told news agency IANS that the families made the decision to have Kumar wed her younger sister, Nisha, instead, which he claims was a “tough call” for them.

He said: “One daughter lay dead in one room and the wedding of another daughter was being solemnised in the other room. We have never witnessed such mixed emotions.

“The grief over her death and the happiness of the wedding have yet to sink in.”

Surabhi’s brother, Saurabh, added that they did not know what to do in the situation at first.

He said: “Both the families sat together and someone suggested that my younger sister Nisha should be married to the groom. The families discussed the matter and both agreed.”

The story has since gone viral on social media, with an image of sisters Surabhi and Nisha on the day of the wedding emerging.

News of the wedding has been viewed more than 260 million times on Weibo.

Patoranking gifts his sister a brand new car on her wedding day (Video)

Ace Nigerian dancehall artiste, Patrick Nnaemeka Okorie professionally known as Patoranking has surprised his sister with an expensive wedding present.

The Girlie O singer gifted his sister and her hubby a brand new car on their wedding day.

Patoranking took to his Instagram story to share a video of the moment the car gift was unveiled at the wedding reception.

In the video, the singer also performed during the father-daughter dance at the wedding which held on Saturday, March 20.