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20 NOV 1982. Jilted bride is left fuming. All is forgiven…. newlyweds Andrew and Wilma BrowE with their daughter Lyndsey, four wedding day blues in a police cell, groomsman Andrew Brown, missed his wedding day after getting drunk at his stag party, taking a car and ending up in a police cell. Brown, 21, of Leach Road, Bicester, appeared in Bicester court yesterday and was sentenced to 150 hours community service. And after the court case his twenty-one-year-old bride, Wilma, said: I forgive – Andrew and Wilma (ne Barry) were finally married at Bicester register office in October, four weeks after their original wedding day. Now they can look back at that day ten minutes before the ceremony and in vith a smile. But Wilma says she was the end I just told them not to bother. Fortunately, Wilma managed to warn most of the guests, although the grooms mother, sister and best man waited at the register office long to forgive him, she said. I was waken by the police at 4 am on the morning of her wedding and until Meanwhile, Andrew and two friends men minutes before the ceremory was were in Bicester police station after due – take place, didnt know if it was taking a car in Bicester and driving it on a off. Oxford. He must hare rung Oxford police In court, Andrew admitted taking a car six times that morning and they Ford Cortina without the owners concepi saying hey would try to get him sent, causing 300 damage to the vehibacE in time. They were still saying that cle and stealing its contents worth 629. him.20 NOV 1982. Jilted bride is left fuming. All is forgiven…. newlyweds Andrew and Wilma BrowE with their daughter Lyndsey, four wedding day blues in a police cell, groomsman Andrew Brown, missed his wedding day after getting drunk at his stag party, taking a car and ending up in a police cell. Brown, 21, of Leach Road, Bicester, appeared in Bicester court yesterday and was sentenced to 150 hours community service. And after the court case his twenty-one-year-old bride, Wilma, said: I forgive – Andrew and Wilma (ne Barry) were finally married at Bicester register office in October, four weeks after their original wedding day. Now they can look back at that day ten minutes before the ceremony and in vith a smile. But Wilma says she was the end I just told them not to bother. Fortunately, Wilma managed to warn most of the guests, although the grooms mother, sister and best man waited at the register office long to forgive him, she said. I was waken by the police at 4 am on the morning of her wedding and until Meanwhile, Andrew and two friends men minutes before the ceremory was were in Bicester police station after due – take place, didnt know if it was taking a car in Bicester and driving it on a off. Oxford. He must hare rung Oxford police In court, Andrew admitted taking a car six times that morning and they Ford Cortina without the owners concepi saying hey would try to get him sent, causing 300 damage to the vehibacE in time. They were still saying that cle and stealing its contents worth 629. him.
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Dimensions: 18.6 x 18.6 cm
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