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Wife raising funds for charity that saved husband’s life

By: Beth Robson

Published: 01:00, 18 July 2013

They won the hearts of Mercury readers who helped them get the dream wedding they deserved and now Justin and Stephanie Harris from Walmer are holding a series of fun events to support the charity that saved Justin’s life.

The couple, who live in Belmont, had many set backs preventing them tying the knot. But by far the worst was when Justin had a stroke in May last year, paralysing the 40 year-old builder down one side.

Justin and Stephanie at their wedding.

Now they have realised their dream by marrying at the Hop Farm near Maidstone, they want to help Kent Air Ambulance who helped Justin when he collapsed during a bike ride near Ramsgate Road Sandwich.

She said: “There’s no question about it, Justin would have died without the air ambulance.

“If he had gone with the land ambulance, it would’ve been too late.”

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The crew took him to hospital in Essex where he was in intensive care for six weeks.

And now things are settling down, they have chosen their local, the Thompson Bell pub, as the venue for their fundraising.

Last night, (Wednesday) regulars who are involved in the pub’s pool and darts teams, rolled up their sleeves.

The darts teams played the pool teams at their respective games while the men’s pool team played the women’s pool team for the Team Players Cup.

She said: “We are going to leave here for the pubs in town at about 2.30pm and come back to the Thompson Bell for a night of karaoke and tarot reading.”

If you can’t make it to any of the events, you can still donate to the cause by calling in at the Thompson Bell, Dover Road, Walmer.

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