A British bride with cerebral palsy walks for the first time.. at her wedding

Alina Banfield, who has been diagnosed with cerebral palsy since childhood, was able to walk towards the groom, leaving everyone at the wedding in a state of extreme shock that quickly turned into a major poetic moment when Alina abandoned her wheelchair and was able to stand and walk.

And Alina, 29, was unable for most of her life to walk, according to the British "Mirror" website, but her determination to change before the wedding made her hire a personal trainer three days a week and even take boxing lessons to build her muscles.

And the girl did a great job for someone with cerebral palsy who uses an adaptive wheelchair to get around.

Elena was determined not to let her handicap and infirmity get in her way during the big day after Philip Covey proposed to her in marriage.

She was finally able to proudly walk 10 meters towards her prospective groom to complete the marriage ceremony and say "I accept" to her happy fiancé.

This came as part of a magical celebration at the Bristol Zoo, where she had her first date with Philip, whom she first met online.

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