The bride was preparing for her wedding ceremony, but just 12 hours before take off, she received a broken phone call.
Lauren Busworth, from the United Kingdom, published section On Tiktok (@laurenb4120) from her last day in the office before she became a married woman. The 37 -year -old girl from London Heathrow was scheduled to fly to Cape Town, South Africa, where her fiancé and family lived.
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During his work in America, the couple met in 2019 and then they had a son together, but Covid-19 rules and strict visa rules in the UK have kept them for years.
Busworth told Newsweek.
She was about to leave her office at 5 pm when her mother called. “My colleague picked up and told me that my mother was in the hospital, (and) I assumed that it was,” said Busworth. “I picked up the line; her words were for me,” I don’t have to panic, but I am in A & E (er) … and it is blood covered. “I immediately went to my mother’s situation.”
Lauren’s colleague rushed to the hospital, where she saw her young son in the shirt of a blood -sung school and a large white dressing wrapped around his head. “My heart has just broke,” said Bosworth.
The wound was very large for stitches in the emergency department; Because of his age, he had to be accepted in the children’s wing to undergo surgery under general anesthesia the next morning – the day of the Bosworth trip.
“I had no time to understand the thought of losing the trip,” she said. “It was not until my mother apologized and blamed the matter until he really hit me. It was clear that no one was wrong, and these incidents occur.”
Busworth informed the doctors about their next journey and promised to do everything in their power to help them.
At some point, she went up outside the hospital to invite her fiancĂ© in South Africa – and weigh the situation.
“There was a high possibility that I would miss flights and will not go,” said Busworth. “I have focused on making sure that my little son is so fine that I could not quote or think clearly on what to do.”
As a single mother, the idea of ​​losing flights of 2000 pounds ($ 2,740) was destroyed. It also costs 500 pounds ($ 685) to change it.
After an without a sleeping night in the hospital – she is still in her work clothes – Bouzorth waited for her son to get out of the surgery.
Her child, who asked not to disclose his identity, needs 30 stitches. Once he left surgery and eating, her mother told her to return home and prepare if they were able to do so.
Thanks to the wave of support from the hospital staff, the family went out in time. They left the hospital at 4:45 pm and went directly from their hometown in Leicester to London.
“Frankly, I didn’t think we’ll do that,” said Busworth. “The rush was through check -in and safety and they had to test his roundabout, but we took us.
Busworth was pleased to report Newsweek She is now the “lady” and her son will completely recover.
“If there is anything, I think it’s more careful on the stairs now,” said Bosworth.
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2025-07-02 11:06:00