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AN American woman dubbed the “runaway bride” when she faked her own kidnapping days before her lavish wedding last year is suing her former fiance for $500,000 (€398,810).

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THE bride-to-be who skipped town just days before her lavish wedding was indicted on charges she told police a phony story about being kidnapped and sexually assaulted.

Fri, 27 May, 2005

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HER would-be husband may forgive her, but police are nowhere near as forgiving and may sue the runaway bride who skipped town days before her wedding falsely claiming she had been abducted.

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