Wedding guests help to fund cancer treatment for new bride
A 31-year-old woman asked her wedding guest to donate to potentially life-saving cancer treatment.
A 31-year-old woman who asked for her wedding guest to donate money for potentially life-saving cancer treatment has got married.
Emma Houlston has a rare and aggressive form of ovarian cancer.
So far her campaign has raised more than £240,000 - far above the original £150,000 she set as a target.
She got married on Saturday to her fiance Matt at Chelsea's Old Town Hall in front of 40 close friends and family.
She says the remaining money will be donated between the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity and other ovarian cancer research charities.