Alex Lanchester was all set to marry the love of her life last Friday.
The 23-year-old British woman had bought a dress off Ebay, booked a photographer and chosen the bridesmaids’ dresses.
So when the phone rang a week before the wedding, she was startled to hear it was her American fiance’s father on the line — and that he was calling with some terrible news.
The voice on the phone said her fiance, 23-year old set painter Tucker Blandford, had died in a car accident.
Alex collapsed into tears as she absorbed the news of Tucker’s death, telling the UK newspaper The Mirror: “I couldn’t breathe.”
“It was devastating,” she said.
But Alex’s day was about to get a whole lot stranger. Because when she phoned Tucker’s mother to offer her condolences, she learned her fiance was not only alive, but completely unscathed.
What emerged next was almost unthinkable: Tucker had posed as his father to make the cruel phone call, faking his own death to avoid the impending wedding.
Tucker — whom Alex had met while studying in Connecticut in 2012 — has since admitted his outrageous actions, telling a Daily Mail reporter: “I’m a terrible, awful person.”