Blood soaks dancefloor of 'perfect' Maine wedding after bride's cousin allegedly STABBED wedding photographer in unprovoked attack while asking about prices
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By LAURA PARNABY, US SENIOR NEWS REPORTER Published: 16:12, 2 June 2026 | Updated: 16:14, 2 June 2026 A picture-perfect wedding in a stunning pocket of Maine turned into a nightmare after a guest stabbed the hired photographer beside the dancefloor. Donald Halsing, 26, of Marlborough, Massachusetts, was rushed to emergency surgery and spent five days in hospital after suffering lacerations to his liver. The bride's cousin, Andrew T. Manderson, 26, of Scarborough, Maine, has been charged with elevated aggravated assault and aggravated assault. Halsing, who is working as a photographer to save money for his own wedding, said the May 23 ceremony had been perfect until Manderson unexpectedly lunged at him. 'It was an absolutely lovely day up there. A beautiful place to have a wedding,' Halsing told the Boston Globe. 'We were very excited to be there and hang out with a couple all day and get their photos.' Halsing said he had traveled to the barn venue at Kingsley Pines Camp in Raymond, beside the banks of Panther Pond in south Maine, with his fiancée, Ashley Wall. The photographer was stood beside the cake-cutting table snapping pictures of people dancing when a guest approached him and started a conversation. A picture-perfect wedding in a stunning pocket of Maine turned into a nightmare after a guest stabbed the hired photographer beside the dancefloor. The photographer, Donald Halsing, 26, of Marlborough, Massachusetts, is pictured above with his fiancée, Ashley Wall The wedding was held in the barn venue at Kingsley Pines Camp in Raymond pictured above 'It's not uncommon for people, when we're working, to ask us about our business. He asked about wedding prices and what we charge,' Halsing told the Globe. 'And it was very hard to hear him because I was standing right in front of one of the speakers for the DJ.' 'So I pulled out my phone to show him our Instagram page. I at least got the name of our Instagram in the search bar when he reached around to his back pocket.' Halsing said he assumed Manderson was retrieving his phone, but instead, he wordlessly pulled out a pocket knife and stabbed him in the abdomen. 'I looked down, and I saw a hole in my stomach. And I said, 'That's not very good',' Halsing recalled. 'I looked up and out of my peripheral vision, I saw him walking out of the barn.' Halsing desperately mounted the stage beside the DJ and began yelling for help. Wedding guests rushed to his rescue, and luckily several were medically trained. Halsing said he traveled to the barn venue at Kingsley Pines Camp in Raymond in south Maine, with his fiancée, Ashley Wall, for the May 23 wedding. Halsing and Wall are pictured above Halsing was rushed to emergency surgery and spent five days in hospital after the attack 'The bride is a nurse and one of the members of her bridal party, Ryan, is an ER nurse, and he immediately got me sat down in a chair, got the wound packed up with napkins, and then the tablecloth got wrapped around me to hold pressure,' Halsing said. 'A few of the guests were trained medical professionals as well. Without them, I very easily could have died.' The best man, an off-duty police officer, quizzed Halsing about his attacker, while several wedding guests chased after Manderson, who fled to the lake. Halsing said he later learned that Manderson was the father of the bride. He still has no idea what prompted the attack. The Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office said deputies arrived to the scene just after 9pm, and took Manderson into custody within 20 minutes. A fundraiser launched to help cover Halsing's medical costs described the bloody assault as an 'unexpected and unprovoked attack'. The picture-perfect wedding was held at Kingsley Pines Camp in the town of Raymond, beside the banks of Panther Pond in south Maine. The area is pictured above 'Those who know Donald know he would never hurt a fly,' the page reads. 'Donald was rushed to the hospital and brought into emergency surgery. He suffered from two lacerations including one to his liver. 'He is expected to have a long road to recovery. He is looking forward to putting this nightmare behind him.' The fundraising page states that Halsing had just moved into his first home with his fiancée and was supposed to be celebrating her bridal shower while he was in hospital instead. No comments have so far been submitted. Why not be the first to send us your thoughts, or debate this issue live on our message boards. By posting your comment you agree to our house rules. 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