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Man with terminal cancer marries in Oswestry hospital | Man with terminal cancer marries in Oswestry hospital |
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A man with terminal bone cancer who started exhibiting symptoms of Covid-19 has got married in hospital. | A man with terminal bone cancer who started exhibiting symptoms of Covid-19 has got married in hospital. |
Roy Wilson, 70, tied the knot at The Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital in Oswestry thanks to special dispensation from the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Shropshire trust said. | Roy Wilson, 70, tied the knot at The Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital in Oswestry thanks to special dispensation from the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Shropshire trust said. |
He married long-term partner Jill Hird on Monday after a test for Covid-19 returned a negative result on Friday. | He married long-term partner Jill Hird on Monday after a test for Covid-19 returned a negative result on Friday. |
They had not seen each other since 1 April when he went into hospital. | They had not seen each other since 1 April when he went into hospital. |
This month Mr Wilson, from Leegomery, Telford, suffered an accident at home when he broke his femur. He was later diagnosed with terminal bone cancer. | This month Mr Wilson, from Leegomery, Telford, suffered an accident at home when he broke his femur. He was later diagnosed with terminal bone cancer. |
Wedding plans were made following a conversation with hospital chaplain Rev Simon Airey last week. | Wedding plans were made following a conversation with hospital chaplain Rev Simon Airey last week. |
Mr Wilson's hopes of a hospital ceremony were under threat, though, as he began exhibiting symptoms of Covid-19. | Mr Wilson's hopes of a hospital ceremony were under threat, though, as he began exhibiting symptoms of Covid-19. |
But the negative result meant "it was all systems go" for Monday "without having to worry that every participant would have to wear full Personal Protective Equipment", the trust said. | But the negative result meant "it was all systems go" for Monday "without having to worry that every participant would have to wear full Personal Protective Equipment", the trust said. |
Face masks were worn by those attending. | Face masks were worn by those attending. |
Staff created handmade decorations and M&S Food in Oswestry donated the wedding cake, the trust said. | Staff created handmade decorations and M&S Food in Oswestry donated the wedding cake, the trust said. |
In a statement, Mr Wilson said: "It's been a really special but emotional day. I'm absolutely exhausted but it's been wonderful. | In a statement, Mr Wilson said: "It's been a really special but emotional day. I'm absolutely exhausted but it's been wonderful. |
"We can't thank the staff and chaplain enough for making this happen for us." | "We can't thank the staff and chaplain enough for making this happen for us." |
Wife Jill said: "It's been absolutely lovely from start to finish, it's certainly been a day to remember for us both." | Wife Jill said: "It's been absolutely lovely from start to finish, it's certainly been a day to remember for us both." |
The couple had not seen each other due to restrictions on visiting because of coronavirus. | The couple had not seen each other due to restrictions on visiting because of coronavirus. |
The trust said "with all 'regular' weddings currently stopped", Rev Airey jumped "through a number of hoops", including getting permission from the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby. | |
Rev Airey said: "It's been a quick turnaround to get it all sorted to ensure the wedding could legally go ahead but we got there." | Rev Airey said: "It's been a quick turnaround to get it all sorted to ensure the wedding could legally go ahead but we got there." |
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