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BRIDE DIED JUST 5 MINS AFTER SHE SIGNED MARRIAGE CONTRACT, WEDDING BECOMES TRAGEDY

In Indonesia, a tragic incident unfolded as a bride allegedly passed away merely five minutes after signing the Ijab Kabul (Islamic marriage contract).

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The cause of her untimely demise was attributed to fatigue and hypertension. The incident took place on June 2 in Palembang, South Sumatra, as reported by Indonesian news site Tribun.

A video capturing the heartbreaking scene emerged on TikTok and quickly circulated across various social media platforms.

The viral footage depicted a hearse entering a lawn adorned with wedding decorations. A prominent banner featuring the couple’s faces and the word “wedding” added to the somber atmosphere.

The sound of mournful cries permeated the surroundings as the bride’s coffin was solemnly carried out of the hearse. Wedding guests somberly observed as the coffin was brought into the house.

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Text embedded in the video emphasized the fleeting nature of the happiness that was abruptly transformed into grief within a span of five minutes.

According to Tribun, the bride collapsed shortly after signing the marriage contract due to exhaustion and hypertension.

Reports from Indonesian media outlet Detik revealed that the bride had fallen ill prior to the wedding and had even been admitted to the hospital.

Tragically, the bride was an orphan and leaves behind a grieving husband and two siblings.

Other happier wedding news

A Singaporean couple chose to extend a wedding invitation to a very special guest: McDonald’s.

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In their quest to invite places that hold significant meaning for them, the couple included the renowned fast-food franchise on their list.

As a delightful response, McDonald’s Singapore presented them with an extraordinary wedding gift: a one-of-a-kind bouquet crafted entirely from Chicken McNuggets and sauce tubs.

Excited about this unique experience, the couple took to social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram to share their joyous occasion.

The heartwarming TikTok video showcases the couple sending out the invitation to McDonald’s.

The scene transitions to the woman’s doorstep, where she eagerly receives the Chicken McNuggets bouquet from a delivery person, exuding sheer happiness.

In the caption accompanying the TikTok video, they express their surprise and said that they sent their wedding invitation card to McDonald’s and got an amazing surprise.

Expanding upon their love for the fast-food restaurant, the couple elaborates in an Instagram post, providing a more detailed caption and a lengthier video documenting the entire process.

They reveal that McDonald’s has always been their preferred destination for convenient meals, hence their decision to include it in their invitations.

While they didn’t anticipate a response, McDonald’s team actually reached out to them.

Expressing their gratitude for the creative invitation and ongoing support, McDonald’s Singapore appreciates the couple’s gesture.

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They even connected the couple with their social media representatives to facilitate the arrangement of a token of appreciation.

As it turns out, the surprise gift is a large bouquet ingeniously assembled using individually wrapped Chicken McNuggets, along with accompanying barbecue and curry sauce tubs.

Expressing their heartfelt thanks to the fast-food giant for this extraordinary present, the couple shares that they had a wonderful time savouring it. They declare that McDonald’s will forever hold a special place in their hearts as their “Happy Place.”

@only_148cm Sent @McDonald’s our wedding invitation card and looked what they surprised us with!! 👀✨ #mcdonalds #mcd #mcdsuperfans #singapore #singaporetiktok #weddingday #wedding #mcdonaldssecrets ♬ 애인만들기 – SS501
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