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Lottery winner saves bride's wedding after it was cancelled 4 times due to Covid

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A bride forced to cancel her dream wedding four times due to coronavirus was given a day she'll never forget thanks to a kind-hearted lottery winner.

Frustrated Erika Witheridge-Towers, 24, from Truro, Cornwall, was so fed-up with postponements she decided to organise her wedding in just four days.

But that meant she had to sacrifice a glamorous car to take her to the church and settled for her dad's old Audi. So the pretty bride-to-be couldn’t believe her eyes when she stepped outside on her wedding day to be greeted by a top of the range Bentley chauffeured by lotto winner Peter Congdon.

Unbeknownst to Erika, Em, a close family friend had other ideas about the big day and having heard stories in the past about Lottery winner Peter

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