Video .. A giant wave hits the newlyweds and the audience and spoils the “night of life”

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Video footage showed the wave breaking into the party, which was held recently at a palace on the island of Phi Hawaiito hit the newlyweds and attend and spoil "The best night in life"Fortunately, no one was hurt.

Bride Riley Carson Murphy, who documented what happened on her Instagram account, said: "Instagram"the water "swept half of our guests"But she made it clear that she and her husband, Dillon Murphy, "Enjoy an unforgettable night with the people they love".

She added in an interview with the channel "KHON 2" local: "Life is not always predictable. I can’t wait to go through the ups and downs with my new husband".

The groom said that despite what happened, he and his wife had some good pictures "Amidst the scattered waves"indicating that "The celebration was beautiful".

Dillon Murphy added: "At the end of the night we were all dancing in the mud. It was great. What happened may be unforgettable".

Hurricane Darby, relatively close to Hawaii, affected the islands located in the center of the country PacificIt is believed that he was responsible for the wave that spoiled wedding.

Hawaii authorities had closed several beaches in the south of the island the day before the wedding, in anticipation of high waves.

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Video footage showed the wave breaking into the party, which was held recently at a palace on the island of Phi Hawaiito hit the newlyweds and attendees and spoil the “night of life”, but fortunately no one was hurt.

Bride Riley Carson Murphy, who documented what happened on her account on “Instagram”, said the water “swept half of our guests”, but explained that she and her husband, Dillon Murphy, “enjoyed an unforgettable night with the people who love them.”

“Life is always unpredictable. I can’t wait to go through the ups and downs with my new husband,” she added in an interview with the local KHON 2 channel.

The groom said that despite what happened, he and his wife had some good pictures “among the scattered waves,” noting that “the celebration was beautiful.”

Dillon Murphy added: “At the end of the night we were all dancing in the mud. It was amazing. What happened is perhaps unforgettable.”

Hurricane Darby, relatively close to Hawaii, affected the islands located in the center of the country PacificIt is believed that he was responsible for the wave that spoiled wedding.

Hawaii authorities had closed several beaches in the south of the island the day before the wedding, in anticipation of high waves.

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