Unlucky bride first broke my leg, then got in an accident, and then the venue of her marriage was burned in a forest fire

What is «no luck», can tell the inhabitant of Australia, where the wedding had to go through a whole series of accidents and stress.

24-year-old Gemma Crawford met her current husband, 25-year-old Jesse, whom he met in Church in New South Wales in 2017.

Couple of two years got engaged and set a wedding date of November 2019. Then they had no idea about the series of unfortunate events that awaited them.

A few months before the wedding, Gemma broke his leg while playing football. Literally a week later, another car crashed into her car.

«It’s added stress because I had to look for a new car, working all five days a week and planning a wedding,» said Mrs. Crawford Daily Mail Australia.

Three weeks before she was going to walk down the aisle, the farm of her uncle and aunt, the wedding venue was surrounded by fire , a forest fire, one of those that this fall has gripped Australia.

«Jesse considered the possibility to postpone the wedding after a series of setbacks, but have suffered so much together that they decided not to postpone our special day,» added Gemma.

The pair worked around the clock to hold a wedding when they received incredible news.
«Some our friend, remaining anonymous, found and paid for a new place which was almost identical to the first, green for nature,» said Gemma.

Unlucky bride first broke my leg, then got in an accident, and then the venue of her marriage was burned in a forest firePicture: Waterfield Photography/Daily Mail Australia

In addition, the florist, having learned about the situation of the couple, provided flowers for a wedding for free.

«I was worried about how it will all turn out, and was just shocked by how incredible it was,» said Mrs. Crawford.

Now the pair is excited about the upcoming 2020 honeymoon across the United States.

«We have not suffered as much as those who had survived a terrible fire, and fought to protect his home and loved ones,» said Gemma Crawford.

Jesse Crawford was supported by his wife.
«Losing a venue is nothing compared to those that had to endure others,» he added.

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