Monday, 14 September 2015

Couple's big day was almost ruined when a GUEST tried to run over the bride and groom with his car after getting in to an argument

This is the couple whose wedding descended into chaos when a guest allegedly tried to run over the bride and several other people after a row broke out at the reception.
Tenille and Adam Bradley were partying at the Harrington Grove Country Club in Camden, south-west of Sydney, on Saturday night when a man got into an argument with some guests.
The 55-year-old then got behind the wheel of a Mazda 3 and allegedly started reversing at speed towards the bride and several guests, only 'narrowly missing them', according to police.


Newlyweds Tenille and Adam Bradley were celebrating their wedding when a man got into an argument with some of the guests and tried to run some of them over - including the bride
Newlyweds Tenille and Adam Bradley were celebrating their wedding when a man got into an argument with some of the guests and tried to run some of them over - including the bride

One onlooker attempted to take the man's keys from the ignition and said no one was hit by the car. 
Wedding photographer Warren Donovan said he and several other guests had to jump out of the path of the speeding car.

He told ABC News: 'I was shooting [the wedding] and we all dived into the garden. It was crazy.' 
The 55-year-old, who is believed to be a partner or friend of a relative of the couple, fled the scene.

The 55-year-old man was arrested after reversing at speed towards several guests, including the bride, pictured with her father

The 55-year-old man was arrested after reversing at speed towards several guests, including the bride, pictured with her father


The couple had their reception at the Harrington Grove Country Club in Camden, Sydney (pictured)]
The couple had their reception at the Harrington Grove Country Club in Camden, Sydney (pictured)

He was discovered two-and-a-half hours later walking along a footpath on Camden Valley Way and when police searched the man they allegedly found cannabis.
The man was taken to Narellan Police Station and was charged with dangerous driving, menacing driving, disqualified driving and possession of a prohibited drug.
He was granted conditional bail and is set to appear at Picton Local Court on September 29.
Celebrant Rebecca Ramsay, who conducted the ceremony at around 4pm, said she was 'shocked' at the deliberate attack as there had been such 'great vibes' during the wedding.
She told Daily Mail Australia: 'There was absolutely no indication that something like this would happen.
'There was such great vibes at the ceremony and everyone seemed to be really happy and embracing the big day.'   

The couple have uploaded several wedding pictures to their Facebook pages, but made no mention of the incident 
The couple have uploaded several wedding pictures to their Facebook pages, but made no mention of the incident 

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