Couple get married over Zoom video chat after coronavirus wedding ban

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Couple get married over Zoom video chat after coronavirus wedding ban
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Childhood sweethearts Ben Jackson and Sophie Austin, from Croydon, were forced to use the video ap to tie the knot after weddings were banned to prevent the spread of Covid-19

A young couple have found a novel way around the wedding ban brought in as part of the government's lockdown - by tying the knot on video ap Zoom.

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