Poonam Singh

Over the years, pre-wedding photo shoots have become common. Every couple wants to collect beautiful memories reflecting their relationship which they can look back in the future. However, sometimes during these pre-wedding photo shoots, an unexpected situation can lead to something dangerous. 

Recently, one such incident happened in Kerala during photo shoot when a bride-to-be had a narrow escape after she fell into a water-filled quarry. 

Reportedly, the incident took place in the Kollam district of Kelara. According to IANS report, the incident took place when the woman slipped into the water body while standing on the edge of the quarry.

However, the groom-to-be jumped into the water body about 50 feet down within a few seconds to save his bride. The onlookers also raised an alarm; and the local police and the Fire Force jumped into action and rescued the couple.

The bride suffered leg injuries forcing the postponement of her Friday wedding for three months.

This is not one odd pre-wedding photoshoot mishap as several such incidents were reported earlier as well. Recently, a tusker threw a man during a pre-wedding shoot in Kerala.

In a video shared by Instagram user weddingmojito, a couple from Kerala can be seen posing for their photoshoot in a temple with an elephant in their background.

As the photoshoot goes on, the elephant suddenly gets angry and takes a turn. Then, he attacked a mahout. The man fell when the elephant attempted to take him up with its trunk. He hurriedly rose to his feet and ran away, but the elephant had his garments in its mouth.

Later in the video, the groom recounted his experience and said that he heard people yelling, and everyone started running around.

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