Met Police helicopter spots London marriage proposal

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Will you marry me proposal viewed from the skyImage source, Met Police
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MPSinthesky tweeted for people to get in touch if they knew the couple

A police helicopter crew witnessed a marriage proposal after seeing the words "will you marry me?" spelt out in a north-west London park.

The officers were searching for a stolen car when they saw the pair, one of whom was on bended knee, on Saturday evening in Gladstone Park, Dollis Hill.

The crew saw the proposal take place but did not know what the answer was.

The MPSinthesky Twitter account tweeted, external: "We think we have just seen the most romantic guy in north London."

Images of the pair were shared with the account's 95,500 followers and the officers tweeted, external if anyone knew the engaged couple they had some great photos to share with them.

Officers believe the message had been spelt out using lit candles to stand out against the night sky.

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Officers said they believed the proposal was spelt out in candles

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