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Bride and groom’s unthinkable wedding day act
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A restaurant owner was left furious after a bride and groom allegedly fled the country without paying their almost $15,000 banquet bill.

Moreno Priorietti and Andrae Svenja – a local 40-year-old construction contractor and his 25-year-old German wife – were married at the end of August in Frosinone, southeast of Rome.

The couple had already paid a deposit of 3300 euros and agreed to pay the final bill – which totalled 8800 euros including the deposit – the day after the wedding. Enzo Fabrizi alleged he’s owed $14,600 bill after a bride and groom failed to pay for their wedding reception. Picture: ANSA He even went to the couple’s address but was shocked when neighbours said the newlyweds had not been heard from since the day after the wedding.

“After a while the requests we sent them to settle the bill were unanswered and then I noticed they had both deleted their profiles from Facebook. However, he said he was yet to have any response from them.“At most, someone was late, but it had never happened that the spouses disappeared without having paid the bill for the wedding banquet.”

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