UK paramedic couple finally gets married in fifth attempt
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London, Jan 1 : A paramedic couple who had to cancel their wedding on four separate occasions because of the coronavirus pandemic and lockdown restrictions, have finally married.
Rob Stewart, 30, and Beth Griffin, 25, from Malvern in Worcestershire, got married on 27 December after initially planning their big day for 25 March 2020 - just two days after the UK lockdown began in spring, the Independent reported on Friday.
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