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Roadside proposal gets right result

By Victoria Stone-Meadows

The mystery of the roadside marriage proposal signs has been solved.
Many people in the Casey community, including more than one Loren, were surprised recently by a series of signs along Fisheries Road placed by a mystery romantic proposing to his girlfriend.
After many days of searching, the Cranbourne News can reveal the signs were put in place by Narre Warren South resident Adam Kondarios.
And folks, Loren said ‘yes’.
The recipient of the marriage proposal, Loren Fuccio, has been quiet on the subject with it taking more than a full week for us to hunt her down.
As it turns out, Loren and Adam have escaped the Australian winter and instead have been enjoying a European summer.
Keep your eyes peeled for our August papers that will feature the full story of Loren, Adam and the roadside proposal.

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