Pinny Muller, a groom-to-be and Chaveirim member, detoured on his way to Brooklyn for his wedding to help a stranded driver with a flat tire, turning a brief delay into a memorable act of Chesed.
A video of a Kentucky groom, Cody Sheehan, promising to "smack that a--" instead of sharing heartfelt vows at his wedding has gone viral. The clip, shared by a videographer, shows the shocked reactions of the audience and the bride's disappointment. While some find humor in the moment, others criticize Cody for not expressing his love for his bride.
The groom whose bride was killed by a suspected drunk driver on their wedding night is now in a legal battle with his mother-in-law over control of his deceased wife's estate. The mother is even contesting the validity of the marriage. The bride was killed in a collision as they left their wedding reception. The mother claims her daughter would have wanted her to receive a share of the inheritance, while the groom's attorney argues that he has been generous and accuses the mother of dishonoring her daughter's wishes. The groom has offered a settlement in a wrongful death lawsuit, but the mother's attorney claims it is a "money grab." The drunk driver is facing charges of reckless vehicular homicide and felony DUI.
The groom whose bride was killed by a suspected drunken driver on their wedding night is now engaged in a legal battle with his mother-in-law over control of his deceased wife's estate. The mother is contesting the validity of the marriage and is seeking a share of the inheritance. The groom's attorney claims that he has been generous with his mother-in-law and has offered her a settlement in a wrongful death lawsuit. The mother's attorney argues that her intervention is to protect the estate and its rightful heirs, while accusing the groom of rushing the process for financial gain. The suspected drunk driver is facing charges of reckless vehicular homicide and felony DUI.
A groom in Nebraska died an hour after his wedding ceremony began, leaving his bride to plan a funeral instead of a life together. The couple had just exchanged vows in front of their loved ones when the groom fell and an ambulance was called. The bride's supervisor, who was at the wedding, described the day as turning from the "happiest day of their lives" to a "day of tragedy."
A bride was killed in a fatal crash on her wedding night in South Carolina after a suspected drunk driver hit the golf cart carrying her and her groom. The groom, Aric Hutchinson, recalls his bride's last words to him before the crash, saying she wanted the night to never end. The driver, Jamie Lee Komoroski, had a blood alcohol level over three times the legal limit and is charged with reckless vehicular homicide and three counts of driving under the influence causing death or great bodily injury. Komoroski faces a wrongful death lawsuit alongside several businesses accused of overserving her on the night of the crash.
A groom whose bride was killed on their wedding day by an alleged drunk driver is sharing his story for the first time. The couple had just celebrated their wedding earlier that day. The driver of the vehicle that struck the golf cart, Jamie Komoroski, 25, was arrested and charged with three counts of DUI causing serious bodily injury/death and one count of reckless homicide. On Wednesday, the groom filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Komoroski and several local bars and restaurants where she allegedly drank the night of the crash.
A groom whose bride was killed on their wedding day by an alleged drunk driver is sharing his story for the first time. The couple had just celebrated their wedding earlier that day. The driver of the vehicle that struck the golf cart, Jamie Komoroski, 25, was arrested and charged with three counts of DUI causing serious bodily injury/death and one count of reckless homicide. On Wednesday, the groom filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Komoroski and several local bars and restaurants where she allegedly drank the night of the crash.
A former New Jersey woman, Jamie Lee Komoroski, was charged with drunken driving after a crash that killed a bride and seriously injured a groom on their wedding night in South Carolina. According to the police, Komoroski had a blood alcohol content of .261%, more than three times the legal limit.
The mother of a bride killed in a wedding night crash in South Carolina has criticized the driver, whose blood alcohol level was allegedly more than three times the legal limit, saying "This was not an accident." The groom was seriously injured in the crash. The driver, Jamie Komoroski, was going 65 mph in a 25 mph zone and repeatedly told police at the scene that "she did not do anything wrong" and was "just driving home" – although she lived in the opposite direction. Komoroski is charged with three counts of felony DUI resulting in great bodily injury or death and one count of reckless homicide.