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Tourist, 24, Fighting for Her Life After Collapsing Inside Church when Boyfriend Proposed to Her

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A tourist who was enjoying a romantic holiday in Greece has been left fighting for her life after she fainted moments after her boyfriend proposed.

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A romantic trip to the Greek island of Lefkada turned into a nightmare for a Czech tourist. At a church on the island's highest point, which offers breathtaking views, the 24-year-old suddenly fainted, just seconds after her boyfriend knelt down and proposed to her. She is now fighting for her life in hospital.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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The tragic story unfolded last Saturday night at the church of Prophet Elias in Englouvi, Lefkada.

A 24-year-old Czech woman was hospitalized in critical condition on Saturday and lost consciousness after her boyfriend proposed to her.

A 24-year-old woman from the Czech Republic is fighting for her life after collapsing while her partner proposed marriage.

·Greece
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Things don’t always go as planned, just like this marriage proposal that went wrong, this after the groom fell down a waterfall after he slipped. The moment was recorded and went viral on social networks. What happened to the ring? These are the details on TV Azteca Quintana Roo. MAY INTEREST YOU: Video: Disney employee ruins marriage proposal A video of less than a minute shows part of that long-awaited moment for a couple who wants to take the…

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Azteca Quintana Roo broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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