Bride Whose Groom Didn’t Show Up Marries Guest At Her Wedding

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NEW YORK (VINnews) — A bride who was jilted by her groom at her wedding ended up marrying a guest at the wedding.

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The bride, named Sindhu from the Bangalore region in India, was supposed to be marrying a man named Naveen. The ceremony was taking place on the same day as Naveen’s brother’s wedding so the families were holding them simultaneously.

The wedding was set for Sunday 3 January and the day before, Naveen and Sindhu participated in pre-wedding events such as posing for pictures and receiving greetings from guests. However when the wedding commenced the next day, Naveen was nowhere to be found. Local media reports claimed that Naveen had a secret girlfriend and fled the wedding to be with her since she had allegedly threatened to spoil the wedding by drinking poison in front of the guests.

Naveen’s brother, Ashok, went ahead with his marriage but then the families were left wondering where Naveen was and did not know how to continue.

Sindhu’s family members decided that she would still be able to wed if they could find an eligible person among the guests.

A Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) conductor, who was present at the wedding, volunteered to marry Sindhu if both the families agreed.

They all met, finalised the wedding vows and Sindhu still managed to get married at the wedding after all.


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Jay
Jay
3 years ago

I dont think I’ll miss a wedding again

ah yid
ah yid
3 years ago

I have a Chasidish relative who from the first beshow (meeting) to the lecayim was less then 24 hours. This is truly a record

Yankel in crown heights
3 years ago

A MTA conductor saved the day

C L
C L
3 years ago

Only in India.

Franki
Franki
3 years ago

India solves Shidduch crisis

Kibechabatachnu
Kibechabatachnu
3 years ago

That Is like the story that happened in eretz yisroel with rabbi sonnenfeld. A choson left his wedding before the chupah and the rabbi gave the bochor that agreed to marry the kalla a bracha for a happy marriage. At the 50 th wedding anniversary the bochor who by then had a big family, told the story.

Freg mich nisht
Freg mich nisht
3 years ago

Naarishkeiten

Gloria Bunker Stivak
Gloria Bunker Stivak
3 years ago

I’m pleased to see your coverage on news about non Jews. If Mike had disappeared before our wedding there was nobody at the wedding to whom I would have ever considered marriage.

Aviva Cohen
Aviva Cohen
3 years ago

Was it live at first sight?

147
147
3 years ago

Most likely deal is that the Conductor’s family didn’t have to pay for this wedding, so it was a excellent deal for them.

Robertson
Robertson
3 years ago

Quick thinking. Life must go on.

Jogolo
Jogolo
3 years ago

conductor , conducts a wedding …, his own wedding …. He can now walk back into his transportation job , under new management .