Catherine can be seen posing alongside her mother and step-father while a faint image of Shaun.
London:
A grieving sister whose brother died weeks before her wedding in a tragic accident in the UK has made him a part of the day with a "miracle" photo.
Catherine Carter's brother Shaun died in an accident in May but when she tied the knot in July she asked a designer to incorporate him into her wedding pictures.
In the image, Catherine can be seen posing alongside her mother and step-father while a faint image of Shaun can be seen with his hand on her shoulder.
She said: "Seeing him in the pictures was a miracle, I couldn't stop crying."
Shaun was 29 when he died in an accident on a construction site in Gloucestershire.
"I really wanted him to be in my pictures," said Catherine, who married John Flower in July.
"He was supposed to be there and it looks like he is there - I love them so much.
"It means so much to me to have a photo of him standing with us. I've framed it and have it in my living room now," Catherine was quoted as saying by the BBC.
The special images were created by Rachel, from Aberdeen- based firm Jelly Penguin Graphics who said Catherine's request had been "heartbreaking".
"She asked if I could add her brother to her wedding photos and I thought it would help," she said.
"I gave her a warning that I was sending the photos over and asked her if she was ready, just in case, and she said she cried all over the phone.
"I never knew how much it would mean to Catherine."
Since the images were posted online, they have attracted more then 2,000 likes and hundreds of comments from people wanting loved ones added to their family photographs, the report said.
(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
Catherine Carter's brother Shaun died in an accident in May but when she tied the knot in July she asked a designer to incorporate him into her wedding pictures.
In the image, Catherine can be seen posing alongside her mother and step-father while a faint image of Shaun can be seen with his hand on her shoulder.
She said: "Seeing him in the pictures was a miracle, I couldn't stop crying."
Shaun was 29 when he died in an accident on a construction site in Gloucestershire.
"I really wanted him to be in my pictures," said Catherine, who married John Flower in July.
"He was supposed to be there and it looks like he is there - I love them so much.
"It means so much to me to have a photo of him standing with us. I've framed it and have it in my living room now," Catherine was quoted as saying by the BBC.
The special images were created by Rachel, from Aberdeen- based firm Jelly Penguin Graphics who said Catherine's request had been "heartbreaking".
"She asked if I could add her brother to her wedding photos and I thought it would help," she said.
"I gave her a warning that I was sending the photos over and asked her if she was ready, just in case, and she said she cried all over the phone.
"I never knew how much it would mean to Catherine."
Since the images were posted online, they have attracted more then 2,000 likes and hundreds of comments from people wanting loved ones added to their family photographs, the report said.
(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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