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Photog Slams Groom of Dead Bride: ‘I Hope You Cry All Day for What Would’ve Been Your Wedding’

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A wedding photographer slammed a groom after he requested a refund due to the death of his soon-to-be wife only to be scolded on social media by the merciless media company, Your Content has learned.

Alexis-Athena Wyatt was the driver of a Honda Fit that was struck by an oncoming semi-trailer on Feb. 3, according to Colorado State Patrol.

Troopers say Wyatt lost control of the car on an icy road and drifted into the oncoming lane.

Facebook.com via Shaney Wewe

“Today would have been the day where we would have filmed Justin and Alexis’ wedding in Colorado Springs,” a Facebook post by Copper Stallion Media read Saturday.

Facebook.com via Shaney Wewe

“After what Justin pulled with the media stunt to try and shake us down for a refund, we hope you sob and cry all day for what would have been your wedding day,” the post went on to read.

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“Sorry, not sorry.”

The post was later removed.

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“These are two of my good friends who are absolutely AMAZING people. The videographer refuses to give Justin a refund after Alexis passed away back in February,” Shaney Wewe said.

“Wedding should have been today. Alexis-Athena Wyatt you would have been such a beautiful bride!”

Facebook.com via Shaney Wewe

The couple met in college, but he didn’t really get to know her until a Christian bible study retreat.

“She was strong in her faith and loved God and Jesus,” Montney said. “She was just kind and gentle and really amazing.”

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