Heartbroken newlyweds are still waiting for precious footage of their big day despite the videographer at the centre of a police fraud probe being released without charge.
More than 200 couples hired Wallflower Weddings, run by Sarah Stanton, 35, from Kent - only to be left high and dry, with no videos and no refunds.
Kent Police launched a criminal investigation into the business in January this year following a flood of complaints from furious brides and grooms, some of whom said Stanton cancelled on the morning of their weddings.
Officers seized a trove of wedding footage as part of the inquiry but despite the operation spanning months, police have now concluded there is no evidence of dishonesty, and that no further action will be taken.
Newlywed Amy Campbell-Parker, 38, from Bexley, tied the knot in February 2023 and paid £515 for a full video package, but were left with nothing but heartbreak and unanswered messages.








