TV reporter breaks off her wedding to start reporting the China earthquake
22 April, 2013
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Most brides would expect the earth to move on their wedding day, but not literally.
TV reporter Chen Ying was just about to take her nuptials when a massive earthquake, which has so for far claimed more than 150 lives, struck in southern China.
But instead of panicking, her journalistic instincts kicked in and she got straight to work on reporting from the scene, Euronews informs.
The reporter wasted no time in speaking to witnesses at the scene and didn’t let the small matter of her bridal gown put her off her stride.

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