Posted on 02/18/2015 3:39:54 PM PST by DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis
A cold-hearted bride made sure her Hindu wedding went ahead when her groom fell ill - by marrying a guest instead.
Jugal Kishore, 25, was rushed to hospital in India after suffering an epileptic seizure on his wedding day, the Times of India reports
He returned to the venue to find his 23-year-old bride, named Indira, had already moved on to another man, says the report.
The woman was apparently angry at not being informed of her partners medical condition and announced she would happily marry someone else at the wedding.
Step forward Harper Singh, her sisters brother-in-law, who saved the day in a casual jeans and leather jacket wedding outift to ensure the bride went home happy.
The controversial decision did not go down well with the rejected grooms family, who reportedly tried to force Indira to change her decision.
The rejected groom also tried to make his would-be bride change her mind, claiming he would not be able to face his friends following the embarrassing episode.
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
I guess he should have tried harder to get word to her.
We professional counselors know to look for that sort of thing as a sign of a failing relationship.
DANG!
Yeah what an ass, having an epileptic seizure and not calling. What a douchebag for having an unplanned serious brain problem. Next time maybe he should marry someone who has half an ounce of feeling for him.
I think I misunderstood. She appeared to be angry because he didn’t tell her about his epilepsy.
Something tells me the groom who fell ill is the luckiest man alive.....
life is like a box of chocolates. :-)
he is lucky not to marry that
imagine after WW2 the GI's home,millions getting married, buying houses, starting civilian jobs, popping out children left and right...
those young people had so much to look forward to in this once great country....
.the positive outlook on life that is so missing today....
True love takes many paths.
There is a saying: ‘to love is nothing; to be loved is something; to love & to be loved is everything’.
In this story, keyword seems to be ‘desperate’.
Cram you thumb into the heart of many of them until you find one you can live with.
Even though he had a seizure, he is one lucky guy for finding this out now rather than later.
Imagine being married to someone like that!
Since the Bride’s attitude is “anybody will do” .. I say he should be happy to be rid of her.
What are the odds that the bride had already been sleeping with the "replacement groom" well before the wedding?
“The show must go on!”
those young people had so much to look forward to in this once great country....
the positive outlook on life that is so missing today....
That outlook is reflected in this song:
Rainbow at Midnight--Texas Jim Robertson (1947)
That may be it. Upscale Hindu weddings go on for several days, and cost tons of money, several costume changes, venues, etc.
Hopefully, there’s something here that we’re not getting; but, Good Grief....
-JT
LOL!
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