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couple celebrated their wedding by Skype because

couple celebrated their wedding by Skype due to volcanic cloud

The couple were stranded in Dubai and, unable to return to London, her family witnessed the union through Internet video calling software

Saturday April 24, 2010, elcomercio.pe

(smh.com.au)

Briton Sean Murtagh and Australian Natalie Mead traveled to Dubai and all preparations had planned to marry when they returned to United Kingdom. However, no everything went as they planned because the

erupting volcano ash Eyjafjallajokull
prevented them from returning to his home in London. They decided to celebrate their wedding via Skype

portal information

The Sydney Morning Herald,

the person responsible for formalizing the wedding, Caroline Black, married the couple through the Internet and said: It was a wedding like any other with the only difference being that the couple no were here on. "

TO BAD WEATHER, GOOD FACE
Since they had their suits, the groom wore a clean shirt and pants and the bride wore the best dress she had in her suitcase. The decoration, balloons and the cake was courtesy of the hotel where they were staying.

"Passengers stranded at the hotel were moved first day when they learned of our wedding, some even helped me with my hair and makeup. It was also great to see everyone in the UK on our wedding day, even through webcam "said Natalie. "It was an amazing day and we are very grateful to everyone and everything you have done for us. It is definitely a story to tell the grandchildren. We were not going to let that stop us from getting married this volcano, "he said. SKYPE
Imagen HELPED THOUSANDS
"We have seen an increase in recent days regarding the video call because the situation of thousands of flights disrupted," said a spokesman for the company Skype.

telecommunications program not only helped the couple in their day, but also many others. "I've heard of executives stuck in the United States managing their companies through Skype," said the spokesman.

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