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>"He was told he had about 48 hours left to live," said Nikita Mahar, his longtime girlfriend. they decided they would officially tie the knot.
>"We always said we wouldn't do it, we always said, Why ruin a perfect thing?" said Mahar, from her home in Ecum Secum, N.S., located two hours east of Halifax. "So we moved pretty quickly to have the wedding in his grandfather's yard."
>"We had our rings on and we did our kiss and the moment the wedding was over he looked at everyone in the crowd and he said, 'I hope you all know, I'm going trout fishing at 4:30,'" said Mahar.
>Billy and Nikita were married for four days. On July 20, Billy died peacefully at home with his family and a few of his closest friends at his side.
Well, what would you do?
>"He was told he had about 48 hours left to live," said Nikita Mahar, his longtime girlfriend. they decided they would officially tie the knot.
>"We always said we wouldn't do it, we always said, Why ruin a perfect thing?" said Mahar, from her home in Ecum Secum, N.S., located two hours east of Halifax. "So we moved pretty quickly to have the wedding in his grandfather's yard."
>"We had our rings on and we did our kiss and the moment the wedding was over he looked at everyone in the crowd and he said, 'I hope you all know, I'm going trout fishing at 4:30,'" said Mahar.
>Billy and Nikita were married for four days. On July 20, Billy died peacefully at home with his family and a few of his closest friends at his side.
Well, what would you do?
