A family have been offered a lifetime ticket to Pub in the Park after an unexpected birth saw a couple rushing from the venue.
Jamie Smith, 34, and Sophia Todd, 28, had only arrived at Higginson Park on Saturday, May 18 when Sophia's waters broke a week before their baby's due date.
The pair previously told the Bucks Free Press about the "shock" as they were mid way through watching a cooking demonstration.
“You sort of go into autopilot – neither of us knew what to expect, and you just don’t plan for that sort of thing. You don’t know how you’re going to feel when it happens – it was a lot," they said.
Sophia gave birth to a baby girl, Ruby Rose, on Monday, May 20, and the couple were told they had to return to the hospital yesterday, May 23, after she was diagnosed with jaundice.
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Now Pub in the Park have reached out to the family to offer a lifetime ticket to the baby - alongside Mum and Dad.
A spokesperson from Pub in the Park said "We always expect the unexpected in live events, but this is the first time we’ve had a baby make an appearance during the show.
"We’d like to wish Mum, Dad and Baby well and to invite them to get in touch when they are all settled. A huge thanks also, to the security and medical teams who helped on the day."
Other unexpected events that have happened at Pub in the Park over the years have included a proposal and a wedding.
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