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I planned dream wedding to my soulmate then he almost died in horror crash, we tied the knot in hospital to save big day
I planned dream wedding to my soulmate then he almost died in horror crash, we tied the knot in hospital to save big day

The Sun

time10-07-2025

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I planned dream wedding to my soulmate then he almost died in horror crash, we tied the knot in hospital to save big day

A GROOM who is lucky to be alive after a horror motorcycle crash has tied the knot in hospital where he's being treated for life-changing injuries. Roddy and Polly McDonald thought they would have to postpone their big day on June 7 after Roddy suffered double-breaks in his arm and leg - as well as a fractured spine. 3 3 But they decided to go ahead anyway - since many of their close friends had travelled to Dundee from across the UK and as far away as Australia and New Zealand. Staff at the city's Ninewells Hospital Major Trauma Centre and the Spiritual Care team swung into action to help the lovebirds, both in their fifties, arrange a wedding in the hospital chapel. Stunning pictures show the happy couple, of Coupar Angus, Perthshire, smiling from ear to ear in the major trauma ward with Roddy donning a kilt as he sat in a wheelchair with his arm in a cast and wearing a supportive leg brace. Roddy, who is now recovering at home, said: 'The whole experience really was incredible. The hospital staff were outstanding, every single one of them went above and beyond to help us. 'We postponed the wedding after the accident as there was no way that we were going to be able to do it the way we planned but then someone mentioned that there was a chapel in the hospital and that we could get married there. 'We had so many of our friends and family here and we just took the opportunity to go for it. It was very special, Polly looked beautiful in her dress and I even managed to wear my kilt. 'I am very grateful to everyone who helped us. The care, the banter, the compassion shown by everyone was exceptional. 'I know that I have a long road ahead in recovery but I am a positive person and I will keep going forward. 'I know that I am very lucky to be alive and I am so happy that I got to marry my beautiful wife on the date we originally planned.' Polly said they ceremony was beautiful and emotional, despite being so different to their original plans. I tried stunning wedding guest dress at Dunnes Stores – it's the perfect staple to have in wardrobe for events at €40 She added: 'Roddy is my absolute soulmate and ours is a real love story. 'It really was wonderful, I feel like we've beaten the odds. At one point, I really thought I was going to lose him so to be able to marry him on the day we had planned was really special. 'All of the staff we came across were just incredible, from the consultants to nurses to the physios to the domestic staff, everyone has been lovely and were so supportive.' East of Scotland Major Trauma Network manager Fiona Hutcheson said: 'We were privileged to support Roddy and his family during his time in hospital and were delighted to help him and his new wife have their special day.'

Carrying My New Husband Across the Threshold
Carrying My New Husband Across the Threshold

New York Times

time06-06-2025

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  • New York Times

Carrying My New Husband Across the Threshold

It seemed a romantic beginning, carrying my new husband across the threshold of our apartment for the first time since getting married. In reality, paramedics carried Harry, his frail frame strapped into an emergency chair. I trailed behind them on four flights of our walk-up, holding his oxygen tank, its plastic tubing connecting us that April afternoon. It would be among the last times I saw my husband alive. In the space of a month, I was engaged, married and widowed to Harry, who had been my friend and roommate for nearly 25 years. Just as surreal, our wedding took place at Lincoln Hospital in the Bronx the day before, on Easter Sunday 2022. Harry, whose birth name was Wing-Ho Chow, my reluctant husband who wanted to keep our marriage secret, had just exercised spousal privilege, releasing himself into my care despite knowing I was flying back that day to Purdue University where I was teaching and pursuing a Ph.D. The months before his death were exhausting as I traveled every few days between Indiana and New York. Hospital weddings may be a common trope in movies and TV, but they are exceedingly rare. Only one nurse on Harry's floor could recall witnessing one. Such is their rarity that the head nurse told me that the hospital wanted to issue a news release about our nuptials, something Harry adamantly refused. Want all of The Times? Subscribe.

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