A groom almost died when he fell down a 100ft cliff in Greece two days before his destination wedding – and was forced to cancel the £45,000 nuptials.

Jake Elliot, 41, was walking back to his hotel in Santorini, Greece, after a meal with his friends when he jumped onto the coastal wall to avoid some passers-by.

The father-of-two lost his footing and tumbled down the 30 metre drop.

He was quickly rushed to Santorini Hospital with a broken back and legs and seven broken ribs, leaving his bride, Robyn Stanley, 39, from Folkestone, Kent terrified she was going to lose Jake.

The senior construction manager’s injuries were so severe that he had to be airlifted to the bigger Athens hospital the following day.

Jake had a surgery to drain fluid from his lungs before being flown to the UK in an air ambulance two weeks later.

He then spent a further nine days at William Harvey Hospital, in Kent, before he was allowed to return home. 

The couple, who have been together for 18 years, were unable to wed as intended in May 2023, in Santorini – surrounded by the 52 guests who had flown out to attend.

Jake Elliot and Robyn Stanley found themselves in Santorini Hospital on what should have been their wedding day in May 2023

Jake Elliot and Robyn Stanley found themselves in Santorini Hospital on what should have been their wedding day in May 2023

The couple, who have been together for 18 years, finally managed to tie the knot in Greece a year later

The couple, who have been together for 18 years, finally managed to tie the knot in Greece a year later

Fortunately, they managed to tie the knot a year – and £60,000 – later in Greece and say it was an ‘incredible’ and ’emotional’ day.

Robyn, a full time content creator, said: ‘He was a few feet from getting home [to the hotel].

‘There was a small wall and over the wall was a sheer drop. We’d all made jokes about how dangerous we thought it was.

‘It’s a single path. They were walking back and people were walking towards them.

‘He jumped on the wall and slipped off. I didn’t think he’d be alive.’

Jake added: ‘I remember falling and trying to grab the cliff on the way down.

‘I could hear one of my groomsmen shouting Jake. I remember trying to shout back but I couldn’t. When I fell it collapsed my lung.

‘Once I realised the wedding wasn’t going to happen the guilt kicked in.

After the accident, Jake had too much fluid on his lungs so doctors in Athens had to operate and put lung drains on him. The father-of-two was also treated for a broken left leg, back and broken ribs

After the accident, Jake had too much fluid on his lungs so doctors in Athens had to operate and put lung drains on him. The father-of-two was also treated for a broken left leg, back and broken ribs

The senior construction manager lost his footing and tumbled down the 30 metre drop (pictured)

The senior construction manager lost his footing and tumbled down the 30 metre drop (pictured)

‘I was blessed I hadn’t died but I had ruined the wedding.’

Jake and Robyn were in Santorini for their destination wedding with all their family and friends in May 2023.

The couple, whose children Cannon, 11, and Cass, eight, were also in Greece, had spent £45,000 on their big day.

Jake was on his way back to the hotel on May 25, 2023 when he slipped. His friends rushed back to the hotel and told Robyn the news.

She said: ‘It was an out of body experience – I just started screaming.’

Jake was taken to Santorini Hospital and Robyn had to wait outside for several hours before she could see him.

She said: ‘The police had turned up – I thought he was dead.

‘When I saw him he was talking. He’d broken his back and didn’t know if he could walk.

Fortunately, Jake and Robyn, a full-time content creator, were able to marry in Greece as planned the following year

Fortunately, Jake and Robyn, a full-time content creator, were able to marry in Greece as planned the following year

The couple described their wedding as an 'incredible' and 'emotional' day

The couple described their wedding as an ‘incredible’ and ’emotional’ day

Jake is pictured in hospital with his two sons, Cannon, 11, and Cass eight

Jake is pictured in hospital with his two sons, Cannon, 11, and Cass eight

‘I remember being gutted [that we couldn’t get married].’

But when Jake’s spleen ruptured he had to be rushed to a hospital in Athens to be treated. He was airlifted on May 26, 2025.

Robyn said: ‘When that happened I thought “I don’t care about that stupid wedding now – I don’t want him to die.”‘

Robyn was desperate to get Jake home to the UK for treatment but they were waiting for their insurance and he wasn’t fit to fly.

Jake had too much fluid on his lungs so doctors in Athens had to operate and put lung drains on him.

He was also treated for a broken left leg, back and broken ribs.

He was in hospital for two weeks before flying home when he was stable on June 11, 2023.

Jake was in William Harvey Hospital in the UK for nine days – where doctors discovered he had also shattered his right ankle.

After being flown in an air ambulance to the UK, Jake (pictured with his family) had to spend a further nine days at William Harvey Hospital in Kent

After being flown in an air ambulance to the UK, Jake (pictured with his family) had to spend a further nine days at William Harvey Hospital in Kent

Robyn was by Jake's side, supporting her partner of 18 years as he recovered in hospital

Robyn was by Jake’s side, supporting her partner of 18 years as he recovered in hospital 

In addition to his broken back and legs and seven broken ribs, Jake had shattered his right ankle

In addition to his broken back and legs and seven broken ribs, Jake had shattered his right ankle

Jake remained returned home after nine days at hospital in Kent He had to rely on crutches to help him get around at first Despite the severity of his injuries, Jake was back in work three months after his accident

Despite the severity of his injuries, Jake was back in work three months after his accident

He had bolts put in and came home to his family on June 20, 2023.

He spent the next year regaining strength – and still has physiotherapy now – but was back to work after three months.

Luckily the couple were able to move their wedding to another date – but had to fork out a further £15,000 for suppliers.

They finally tied the knot just over a year later on June, 5 2024.

Robyn said: ‘Me and Jake went back on our own for four days in October.

‘We didn’t want the first time we went back to be the wedding.

‘We put the demons to rest. Our wedding was incredible. It was a journey to get there for sure.’

Jake added: ‘Pretty much everyone who came the year before was there. It was very emotional. The day was magical.

‘The whole thing gives you a new perspective on life.’

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