Thứ Sáu, 12 tháng 8, 2016

Newlywed goes on solo honeymoon with paper cutout of his wife after she loses passport

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Faizan Patel sitting on the aeroplane next to a picture of his wife

These are the hilarious pictures taken by a newlywed who posed with a paper cutout of his wife on their honeymoon - after she lost her passport.

Photographer Faizan Patel, from New Delhi, India, was forced to take the trip to Greece and Italy alone after wife Sana realised just a few days before they were due to leave that she had misplaced her passport.

And, after they were told they could not get a refund, the newlyweds decided Faizan should go without Sana.

To cheer the two up, Faizan then posted funny pictures online of himself with a photograph of his wife's head as he travelled on planes and trains during the trip.

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Sana realised just a few days before they were due to leave that she had misplaced her passport

He admitted he missed his wife despite the posts and told CNN : "This trip was entirely planned by her. I wish to see her next to me soon."

Incredibly, one of his photographs was spotted by India 's minister of external affairs Sushma Swaraj who arranged for a duplicate passport to be issued.

Sadly, Sana may still miss the trip to Italy because she is now waiting for a visa to be issued.

The pair were married in December and took a 'mini-moon' in India but their trip to Italy was meant to be the 'proper' honeymoon.

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Faizan Patel in a hostel with a friend in Italy and a picture of his wife
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To cheer the two up, Faizan posted funny pictures online of himself with a photograph of his wife's head as he travelled around Italy

Last month, newlywed Huma Mobin took similar photographs when her husband was denied a visa to Greece.

Photographs taken by the bride showed her in an array of stunning Greek locations with her arm around her 'invisible' husband as she pouted sadly.

Huma, from Lahore, Pakistan, had planned to visit Greece with her spouse, Arsalaan Sever Butt, for their second honeymoon.

Source : mirror[dot]co[dot]uk

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