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They lost it all - but newlyweds’ dream still comes true

Deborah Fause and Lenny Piciullo look at the wreckage of their boat, which sank off West End last week, throwing their wedding plans into disarray. However, their wedding went ahead when they were helped by the Ministry of Tourism and the staff of Old Bahama Bay. 
Photo: Andrew Miller/BIS

Deborah Fause and Lenny Piciullo look at the wreckage of their boat, which sank off West End last week, throwing their wedding plans into disarray. However, their wedding went ahead when they were helped by the Ministry of Tourism and the staff of Old Bahama Bay.  Photo: Andrew Miller/BIS

DESPITE losing everything when their sailboat sank off West End last week, Florida residents, Lenny Piciullo and Deborah Fause were married on Friday during a brief ceremony conducted by Pastor Leslie Woodside at Old Bahama Bay.

Although the couple’s original plan was to sail to the US Virgin Islands to be married there, everything changed quickly.

They experienced wonderful Bahamian hospitality when they were assisted by the Ministry of Tourism and the staff of Old Bahama Bay in Grand Bahama to help make their dream of a wedding become a reality.

The wedding attire was supplied by Fritz Bridal and although they had no rings, the couple tied the knot with pieces of string and a bead.

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