Ad Code

Bride’s Voice Disappears Moments Before the Wedding Vows Leaving Guests Confused as Family Members Claim It Was a Curse

 

The wedding day had finally arrived after months of preparation. Friends and relatives had traveled from different towns to witness the joyful moment. 

The church was beautifully decorated with flowers, and the atmosphere was filled with excitement as guests waited for the bride and groom to exchange their vows.

The bride, Mary, had always been known as a cheerful and talkative person. She laughed easily and loved being around people. 

That is why what happened that morning shocked everyone who knew her. Just a few minutes before the ceremony began, Mary suddenly realized she could not speak.

At first she thought it was simply nervousness. She tried to clear her throat and drink water, hoping her voice would return. 

But no matter how hard she tried, no sound came out of her mouth. Panic quickly spread through the bridal room as her bridesmaids watched helplessly.

Her mother rushed in after hearing the commotion. When Mary tried to explain what was happening, only faint whispers came out. The family quickly called a nearby clinic, and a nurse checked her throat, but nothing unusual was found.

Physically she seemed completely fine, yet her voice had disappeared. Meanwhile the guests in the church were growing impatient as the ceremony was delayed. Whispers began spreading among the relatives.

Some said the bride might simply be overwhelmed with emotion, while others started suspecting something more mysterious. 

One elderly aunt quietly mentioned that strange things sometimes happen when hidden conflicts or jealous people interfere with a wedding.

Mary’s older cousin suddenly remembered something she had seen earlier that week. While scrolling through WhatsApp late at night, she had come across a status posted by a former schoolmate.READ MORE.............................

Post a Comment

0 Comments

'; (function() { var dsq = document.createElement('script'); dsq.type = 'text/javascript'; dsq.async = true; dsq.src = '//' + disqus_shortname + '.disqus.com/embed.js'; (document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0] || document.getElementsByTagName('body')[0]).appendChild(dsq); })();

Ad Code