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Stranded by ash, married by webcam

A British-Australian couple, stranded by the airspace closures across the UK have taken their vows via Skype, after their wedding plans went up in the air.

Australian Times by Australian Times
2010-04-19 08:56
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Sean Murtagh, 24, from West London, and his now wife Natalie, a 30-year-old Australian, were married at a civil ceremony in Brisbane three weeks ago.

Their planned ceremony with family and friends in Ealing took an unexpected turn when they found themselves stuck in Dubai due to the volcanic ash cloud.

They waited for 19-hours, only to be told that there would be no connecting flight to England.

Staff at the airport hotel helped them take their vows over the web with 80 of their guest back in London watching over the internet.

"They have decorated the lobby of the hotel. They made us a three-tier wedding cake, set up a laptop with Skype and a projector," Sean Murtagh said.

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