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Scotland's youngest MND patient shares heartwarming 'first dance' after Covid-19 cancels wedding day

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The youngest person in Scotland to suffer from Motor Neurone Disease has shared a heartwarming video of her 'first dance' after Covid-19 cancelled her wedding day.Lucy Lintott should have been tying the knot yesterday with husband-to-be Tommy Smith before the coronavirus pandemic forced the country into lockdown.The 24-year-old has had to put the wedding bells on hold but still wanted to mark the day with the special moment.The couple recorded themselves swaying along to One Great Mystery by lady Antebellum.The emotional footage raked in over 30 thousand views as people watched them slow dancing in their house.Sharing the video on Twitter Lucy said: "Today we were meant to be getting married."So we've been pretending that it is and here's

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