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Two Russian newlyweds embroiled in a very public row after their wedding ceremony have been caught on camera.
Viral video filmed in the city of Tula shows the moment a bride gets out of her wedding car in a fit of rage with her new husband.
It appears to have been captured on a motorist's dashcam from behind, and records every last bit of the couple's ferocious argument.
Runaway bride hits her new husband with her bouquet (ViralHog / YouTube / ÐÐ°Ñ‚Ð°Ð»ÑŒÑ Ð¤Ð°Ð´ÐµÐµÐ²Ð°)
The man is seen making several forceful attempts to pull his wife back into the car before she eventually hits him with her bouquet and storms off.
He then gives up, climbs back into the car, and is driven away from the scene.
It is unclear why the couple were arguing.
Judging by their wedding car, it appears the bust up took place not long after their marriage ceremony.
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