Bride intervenes after her bridal dress and veil catch flames

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July 11, 2024

A wife is speaking out after a picture of her bridal dress and veil caught on fire during the ceremony went viral on social media.

For Lupe Quijano, it was supposed to be a moment of pure bliss after she said “I do” and married Luis Quijano. However, Lupe Quijano’s white bridal dress started ignoving as the Quijanos made their way down the aisle after saying their commitments.

A photo of one of the child’s suppliers, Shauna Bailey, shared on Instagram shows feet-long lights erupting at the base of Lupe Quijano’s dress and visitors rushing toward the bride and groom to ignite the flames and prevent the flames from spreading.

Lupe Quijano recalled that “I didn’t know anything until we stopped kissing until I looked up and saw two of my friends running toward me and I turned around to see what was happening,” and that’s when I realized my veil and dress had caught fire.

Lupe Quijano’s bridal dress and veil quickly caught fire during her service.

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Albert Rodriguez, Lupe Quijano’s brother-in-law, was the woman’s priest and said all was going as planned until he heard one cry.

Although it was a wonderful time, Rodriguez said, “I started to notice there was a little too far conflict going on. I heard a cry. It didn’t sound like a cheer. It sounded more like a panic.”

The home claims that the unintended incident was brought on by guests throwing report casters at the happy couple before igniting themselves as they fell onto elaborate vessels along the hallway filled with floating candles and water.

“We kept telling them, ‘You stop throwing the casters.’ All of this was occurring in the aisle’s before, Rodriguez said. The people at the back who weren’t actually seeing what was happening, so the players kept getting thrown. They were the” things that started to burn.”

While some people favor easy candle decorations over strong fireworks for their weddings, others favor flashier displays.

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“Weddings are usually a once in a lifetime event, and citizens want to go big or come home, and therefore what’s bigger than lights or scenes? You’re putting on a show”, wedding planner Jove Meyer told “GMA”. This is “possibly the biggest display you’re going to set on in your life,” the statement goes.

The Quijanos expressed their gratitude to several of their customers who happened to be military personnel and firefighters, and they hope their marriage accident can serve as a warning tale.

“We don’t think about’ Oh, we gotta ask military, firefighters, a tailor,’ it just happens that those are the immediate people in our life”, Lupe Quijano said. They actually simply jumped into motion to save everyone in the situation. So, I don’t know, it kind of makes me feel really loved.”

People and people should avoid placing candles near explosive materials and children in order to prevent the fire department being called on your big day, according to authorities. For a safer option, experts advise trying flameless candles for a similar but less dangerous effect.

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