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DALLAS (WFAA) – A woman and her friends traveled to Texas to celebrate before she got married. The trip was brought to a grinding halt when she was violently assaulted.

Twenty-seven-year-old Canada Rinaldi is now hoping to recover in time for her wedding after she was assaulted on her bachelorette trip.

“I just didn’t deserve it,” Rinaldi said. “Nobody does, but I didn’t either.”

The Oklahoma bride-to-be said she and her bridesmaids were leaving a club in east Dallas when a random man ran up and punched her in the face.

“It’s just shocking. It’s just hard to believe. It just feels like a lot of my experiences were taken away from me,” Rinaldi said.

Rinaldi was hit so hard, she was knocked unconscious and faceplanted into the pavement.

She broke her nose and three teeth and needed eight stitches.

Dash camera video from an Uber driver captured the aftermath. …

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