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Sara is looking for the woman on the left, who gave her a ride to her wedding after the wedding car broke down, 11 May 2019
Sara is looking for the woman on the left, who gave her a ride to her wedding after the wedding car broke down, 11 May 2019 - Credit: Photo: Sara Chmoun/Facebook
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Monday, 10 June 2019 - 16:00

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Dutch bride looking for heroine who gave her a ride to wedding

Sara is looking for the heroine who saved her wedding day on May 11th. When the bride's car broke down near Hengelo, the nice woman gave her and two wedding guests a lift to the wedding venue. Sara wants to properly thank the woman, but in all the excitement, forgot to ask her contact details.

The bride saw her wedding go up in smoke when the wedding car broke down near Hengelo on the way to the ceremony in Glanerbrug. There she stood on the side of the road in her wedding dress with two friends.

Fortunately a friendly and helpful woman stopped and offered to give Sara and her two friends a ride to the venue.

"We would like to thank her personally, but in all the haste we did not ask her information. We only know that she lives in Delden", Sara said on Facebook. She posted two photos showing her rescuer in the hopes that someone might recognize her.

The post has been shared over 4,500 times.

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