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A bride remembers her dead mother at her wedding and dances with her with a touching scene

A touching moment for a bride, who wanted to participate in her deceased mother's wedding ceremony, so she made a model of her from cardboard, and while she was dancing in the wedding arena, she danced with her father and her mother's figure in a touching scene of the Cypriot bride.
According to the British (Daily Mail) website, a touching video clip showed the moment in which the bride danced at her wedding with pieces of cardboard for her mother, who tragically died of cancer, as the bride, "Natalie Mulcahy" from the town of Hemel Hempstead, aged 27, wished that She includes her late mother Linda Thomas at her wedding and her husband Karl at the Grecian Sands Hotel in Cyprus.

Bride dancing with her dead mother
Mother's picture at the wedding

The bride dances with her father and her mother's figure - photo from the Daily Mail website
When the bride and her father went to dance together, they took a stereoscopic piece of cardboard and a picture of her deceased mother to dance with, and the audience recorded this emotional moment in video clips that spread on social media.
A relative of the bride stated, “The family hoped that Linda would be able to see Natalie in her wedding dress and attend her wedding.” The mother had left her family after losing her two-year battle with cancer, and she died in January of last year at the age of 67 years.
Therefore, the family decided to make a large model of the late mother on a life-size cardboard cutout; In order to somehow remain a part of Natalie and Karl's wedding.

Bride dancing with her mother's corpse
Bride dancing with her mother's anthropomorphic

* The bride wanted to include her late mother, Linda Thomas, who lost her two-year battle with cancer, and died in January of last year, at the age of 67.
Natalie said: 'My mum battled cancer for two years and at Christmas we were told they couldn't control the disease.
We had the horrific news, and she had no more than three weeks to live.
The whole family wanted to spend time with her, especially with all the restrictions of Covid.
My younger sister and dad took care of her during the night and we spent every available moment with her until her death.
All five girls and my dad were present when she actually died. It was the saddest day of our lives. The boys attended and were able to say goodbye to her at night.
My sister decided she would buy her life-size pieces, so she would be with us on special occasions.
Natalie's father Colin Thomas, 69, walked along the island on her big day during the emotional party, and as she danced with his daughter the two took hold of a Linda figurine. .
My mother was usually standing in the corner overlooking everyone in my sister's house.

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