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A groom cancelled a wedding packed with guests after his 'no-sex before marriage' bride surprisingly passed a pregnant test.
The Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG in Nigeria conducted a pregnancy test for the bride, Cynthia, 24 hours before the day and the result turned out positive.
Apart from this contravening the Christian position of chastity before marriage, the real shocker was that the groom insisted, he had never slept with the lady and could not be responsible for the pregnancy.
A source told that the man's main anger was that while they were dating, she didn't allow him to go too "far" - saving the best for last. The dissappointed groom said she was trying to paint herself as a good girl so he can't go ahead and marry her since another man was enjoying what he was denied.
On that fateful last Saturday, 22nd February, 2014, guests got to the venue of the big wedding at about 9am but 2 hours later, neither the bride or the groom came out.
As guests started getting impatient, the groom came out, took the microphone and announced to the surprise of all guests present that he is no longer interested in the marriage.
Cynthia's family begged the man to forgive and marry her but he stood his ground calling the woman a liar. The lady cried but it didn't change anything.
The lady insisted she was not pregnant and went to do her own pregnancy test in a different hospital with the results testing negative.
The Redeemed Church called their doctor to do a second test and several more with the result showing Cynthia was pregnant.
At the time of filing the report, she still insists she is not pregnant.
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