Marrys at the funeral with the dead fiancé: You forget he should say yes, too.

The death of her fiancé, just days before their wedding, did not prevent a Filipino girl from marrying her. On September 1st, Zyrine Delmendo, 19-year-old woman from Cauayan in Isabel province, in the Philippines has tied a crown to her future husband, Jake Anthony Macadangdang, before he was buried. [...]
The death of her fiancé, just days before their wedding, did not prevent a Filipino girl from marrying her.
On September 1st, Zyrine Delmendo, 19-year-old woman from Cauayan in Isabel province, in the Philippines has tied a crown to her future husband, Jake Anthony Macadangdang, before he was buried.
Relatives and friends of two young people attended the ceremony. According to Filipino media, the girl's family supported her decision to marry, despite the fact that her boyfriend had lost his life in an accident.
Both young people dreamed of getting married and living abroad. After the tragedy Zyrine still wanted to keep their promise. She wore the white dress and read the promises and put the ring on his finger.
The marriage certainly could not be valid because the next signatory of the “wedding contract is no longer alive. According to attorney Randy Arreola, although the ceremony was held by a priest, marriage to a dead person cannot be registered and will not be legal.












