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True Love – Couple Weds In Intensive Care Unit As Groom Battles Cancer by Esthersblog(f): 1:49pm On Oct 03, 2015
An intensive care unit was recently turned into wedding chapel for one couple anxious to get married before it was too late.

Caleb Hanby and Bethany Davidson were married at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center last week, just hours after Hanby was rushed to the hospital due to breathing problems, according to the hospital.

Hanby, 28, was diagnosed last year with a rare cancer called rhabdomyosarcoma that affected his skeletal muscle in the jaw.

The couple had already planned for a quick wedding after the terminal diagnosis, but at the hospital Hanby was deteoriating quickly and they still had weeks before their wedding date. As a result the couple decided they should marry that day before Hanby’s health got even worse, according to the hospital.

“I knew it needed to happen that day,” said Davidson, 26, on the Vanderbilt University Medical Center website. “I couldn’t live without the opportunity to be married to my soul mate.”

“It made me feel complete,” The groom said on the Vanderbilt University Medical Center website.

Hanby died due to complications from his cancer on Thursday, 1 October, 2015, just over a week after saying his vows.

Source: www.esther.com.ng
Re: True Love – Couple Weds In Intensive Care Unit As Groom Battles Cancer by charijee(f): 1:58pm On Oct 03, 2015
Only in Europe
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Re: True Love – Couple Weds In Intensive Care Unit As Groom Battles Cancer by Sunnymatey(m): 2:33pm On Oct 03, 2015
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Re: True Love – Couple Weds In Intensive Care Unit As Groom Battles Cancer by fullstreets: 3:02pm On Oct 03, 2015
I think say na for LUTH e happen sef.
Re: True Love – Couple Weds In Intensive Care Unit As Groom Battles Cancer by khassy(m): 7:17pm On Oct 03, 2015
Esthersblog:
An intensive care unit was recently turned into wedding chapel for one couple anxious to get married before it was too late.

Caleb Hanby and Bethany Davidson were married at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center last week, just hours after Hanby was rushed to the hospital due to breathing problems, according to the hospital.

Hanby, 28, was diagnosed last year with a rare cancer called rhabdomyosarcoma that affected his skeletal muscle in the jaw.

The couple had already planned for a quick wedding after the terminal diagnosis, but at the hospital Hanby was deteoriating quickly and they still had weeks before their wedding date. As a result the couple decided they should marry that day before Hanby’s health got even worse, according to the hospital.

“I knew it needed to happen that day,” said Davidson, 26, on the Vanderbilt University Medical Center website. “I couldn’t live without the opportunity to be married to my soul mate.”

“It made me feel complete,” The groom said on the Vanderbilt University Medical Center website.

Hanby died due to complications from his cancer on Thursday, 1 October, 2015, just over a week after saying his vows.

Source: www.esther.com.ng

so after everything the woman is now married to a dead man abi


if that's love.. I rather jump in a crocodile infested swamp undecidedundecided

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