UK Couple Who Found Love After Losing Spouses Get Married Hours Before Covid-19 Lockdown
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When Rosie’s husband went missing while scuba diving in 2018 and Jonathan Gill-Moss lost his wife to cancer, the two were devastated.
They joined a bereavement group to overcome their loss but the two strangers found more than just support there. Rosie and Jonathan found love in each other and the couple got married just hours before lockdown came into the force in the United Kingdom.
The two belong to the city Kent and got married earlier this week in a small ceremony, reported Daily Mail.
Rosie and Jonathan Gill Moss, of Kent, raced to marry before Tier 4 restrictions
Couple met at a support group for bereaved spouses after losing their partners
Rosie lost husband Ben when he went missing on a scuba diving trip in 2018
Jonathan joined the support network after his wife Sarah died of cancer
The couple are raising Rosie s three children and Jonathan s daughter together
No-one expected me to pull through Couple tie the knot on eve of lockdown after groom s Covid recovery
Couple met through a support group for young widows after both lost their partners in 2018
Rosie Gill-Moss and partner Jonathan Gill-Moss, who tied the knot just hours before lockdown was announced
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A loving couple refused to let the pandemic rearrange their wedding for a second time and tied the knot just hours before the lockdown was announced.
Jonathan Gill-Moss – known as “miracle man” by his doctor after beating the odds to wake from a month-long coronavirus coma – and partner Rosie Gill-Moss had been due to marry on Wednesday.
But on Monday afternoon the registry office called them with the news that Boris Johnson was expected to announce a new lockdown that night.
“They said if you can get here within an hour then we can marry you today,” Mr Gill-Moss told the PA news agency.