
NYC cab driver saves Vogue model’s Valentine’s Day wedding by finding and delivering groom’s lost couture tux
NY Post
There’s never a better time for love to save the day.
Crowds of couples flocked to City Hall on Valentine’s Day Wednesday to tie the knot — but no one had more of a reason to celebrate than one lucky pair who had a cabby rescue their romantic day.
“I almost screwed it all up,” said new hubby Brion Starr, 37, who wed his love, 29-year-old Lindsey Wixson in a City Hall ceremony.
“The other day I left my tuxedo in a cab. Believe it or not I called 311 and they told me that since I used Apple Pay I could use that to track down the driver’s Medallion, which I did.”
Finding the lost tux was only half the challenge. They also had to get it back — and that’s where cabby Mohammad Khan flew in like Cupid.
“This morning he drove right up here and dropped it off to me outside. Talk about a guy who believes in Valentine’s Day! I gave him a big hug and a hundred bucks!”

Imagine if Allied intelligence had located Adolf Hitler in late May 1944 and killed him before the Normandy invasion. Imagine that in the same hour, strikes eliminated Hitler’s designated successor, the head of the German Armed Forces High Command, the chief operational planner of the war effort, Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, responsible for defending Western Europe, and the rest of Germany’s field marshals and senior commanders.












