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Woman marries ex who forgot they broke up 7 months earlier after he suffered concussion

A heartwarming tale of love and memory loss has emerged as a woman from Utah, US, married her ex who had forgotten they had broken up seven months earlier due to a concussion.
Jenna and Mitchell Brotherson’s love story took a unique turn when Mitchell suffered a serious concussion after a skiing accident in Utah. Despite Jenna having ended their relationship because she felt overwhelmed with life, Mitchell’s concussion caused him to forget about the breakup.
Describing the accident, Jenna shared that Mitchell landed on his head after a skiing jump gone wrong, leading to significant memory loss. Mitchell struggled with his recovery, failing most of his classes for the semester and having to take a leave of absence to allow his brain to heal.
Despite Jenna initially assuming Mitchell was taking the breakup lightly by messaging her and wanting to hang out, she soon realised the extent of his memory loss. Mitchell even went as far as bringing ice cream for Jenna and her roommates, not remembering the breakup.
After Jenna reconsidered the breakup and saw Mitchell’s kind and thoughtful nature during her difficult times, she decided to give their relationship another chance. Upon asking Mitchell to get back together, she discovered that he had no recollection of the breakup and found the situation amusing.
Just three weeks after Mitchell proposed at the spot where he first told Jenna he loved her, the couple tied the knot. During their wedding, Mitchell expressed gratitude for how everything had worked out, despite his memory loss.
Jenna and Mitchell, both 27 years old, now share a favourite love story about how unforeseen circumstances brought them back together, emphasizing the invisible strings that pulled them towards each other all along.
In a world where love can overcome memory loss and challenges, Jenna and Mitchell’s story serves as a reminder of the power of fate and second chances in relationships.
