A newlywed bride died at her own wedding reception in front of her traumatised family just hours after tying the knot.

Mum-of-five Elisangela Gazano lost her balance as she celebrated at a rented country house where she had organised a party for family and friends. The tragedy occurred on Sunday afternoon at a property in the city of Limeira in the eastern part of the Brazilian state of São Paulo.

State security officials confirmed non-swimmer Elisangela fell into a swimming pool by accident after losing her balance. One local report said she had been dancing by the water’s edge when she tripped and fell in. Other revellers tried to rescue her and called the emergency services, but she went into cardiac arrest as she was rushed to hospital.

Hours earlier 38-year-old Elisangela had posted a photo on social media, showing her signing paperwork in a white wedding dress after tying the knot with her partner. Well-wishers responded with congratulatory messages. Friend Flavia Silva said in a poignant goodbye message on social message after the drowning tragedy: “I met you over the last few days in the market and you were so happy that you were going to get married. Look how fate is a dream being fulfilled and on the same day without knowing that there would be a goodbye that there would be your departure.

She posted a photo to social media after the ceremony (
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“Wherever you are I want you to know that it was a pleasure to meet you. Your joy was contagious, your laughter was the best and when you put it together with mine, everyone stopped to look at you. May God comfort the hearts of your family and your husband. My condolences to everyone. You will be missed.”

In June 2022, newlywed Marina Morgan died on her honeymoon in a horror golf buggy accident. The buggy overturned while husband Robbie was trying to do a U-turn. He was uninjured but Marina, 29, died at the scene despite desperate efforts by a doctor, an off-duty dentist and an off-duty firefighter to save her. The accident took place on Whitsunday Boulevard at the northern end of Hamilton Island, Queensland, Australia.