Died and groom: Grief-stricken bridegroom marries DEAD girlfriend in grim Thai ceremony
- Footage of macabre ritual goes viral with over 50,000 hits
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Clad in what can only be described as a 'mourning' suit, a grief-stricken boyfriend married his dead girlfriend at her funeral and then posted their wedding snaps on his Facebook page.
TV producer Chadil Deffy (also known as Deff Yingyuen) wore a top hat and tuxedo as he slid the wedding ring onto 'bride' Ann Kamsuk's finger at the grim ceremony in Surin, Thailand.
The footage has since gone viral, having been 'shared' more than 50,000 times over the net.
TV producer Chadil Deffy wore a top hat and tuxedo as he slid the wedding ring onto 'bride' Ann Kamsuk's finger at the ceremony in Surin, Thailand
Kiss the bride: The grief stricken Chadil Deffy kisses Ann Kamsuk during the ceremony
The couple, who met as students at Eastern Asia university, had been together for ten years and had talked of marriage, according to Pattaya Daily News.
Tragically, Ann, 29, was killed in a car accident on January 3.
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ShareChadil said they had postponed their wedding due to his studies and their busy schedules.
At the funeral-cum-wedding ceremony, wreaths were laid by friends and relatives, as well as by actors and singers.
The couple had often talked of marriage but Ann, 29, tragically died in a car accident on January 3
The TV producer later told well-wishers on his Facebook account: 'In your eyes, our action might seem as a great love. But for us, it is the mistake which we could not go back in time to correct. Remember, life is short.'
The TV producer later told well-wishers on his Facebook account: 'In your eyes, our action might seem as a great love.
'But for us, it is the mistake which we could not go back in time to correct. Remember, life is short.
'Do what you desire, and take good care of the people you love, be they your parents, your siblings. You might never get that chance again.'
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